Aristotle's Treatise on Rhetoric: Literally Translated with Hobbes' Analysis, Examination Questions, and an Appendix Containing the Greek DefinitionsG. Bell, 1890 - 500 pagine |
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... Twining , upon whose versions it has principally been based . A copious selection from the notes of the last named scholar has been added , together with a few ne- cessary ones from recent sources by the present Editor , THEODORE ALOIS ...
... Twining , upon whose versions it has principally been based . A copious selection from the notes of the last named scholar has been added , together with a few ne- cessary ones from recent sources by the present Editor , THEODORE ALOIS ...
Pagina 15
... Twining , in his notes on the Poetic , quot- ing a subsequent passage of this Treatise , in which this word again occurs , ( ii . 23 , ) translates it , " are applauded , " and ob- serves , that " the commentators strangely mistake the ...
... Twining , in his notes on the Poetic , quot- ing a subsequent passage of this Treatise , in which this word again occurs , ( ii . 23 , ) translates it , " are applauded , " and ob- serves , that " the commentators strangely mistake the ...
Pagina 77
... Twining explains it to be , " when , " in a drama , " the things that are doing have an effect the very reverse of which is expected from them . ” ii . 77 . ture . verses . ture and ourselves . as man to man , horse to horse , and CHAP ...
... Twining explains it to be , " when , " in a drama , " the things that are doing have an effect the very reverse of which is expected from them . ” ii . 77 . ture . verses . ture and ourselves . as man to man , horse to horse , and CHAP ...
Pagina 139
... know the effect of the skull and black hangings in The Fair Penitent , the scaffold in Venice Preserved , the tomb in Romeo and Juliet , " etc. Twining . being on the eve of taking place , or as CHAP . VIII . ] 139 RHETORIC .
... know the effect of the skull and black hangings in The Fair Penitent , the scaffold in Venice Preserved , the tomb in Romeo and Juliet , " etc. Twining . being on the eve of taking place , or as CHAP . VIII . ] 139 RHETORIC .
Pagina 157
... Twining on the Poetics , note 140 . 2 Zóloikot , the inhabitants of Soli in Cilicia , whose corrup- tions of the Greek language became proverbial . The word was used also to designate those who were guilty of impro- priety in conduct ...
... Twining on the Poetics , note 140 . 2 Zóloikot , the inhabitants of Soli in Cilicia , whose corrup- tions of the Greek language became proverbial . The word was used also to designate those who were guilty of impro- priety in conduct ...
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