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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Pagina 5
... exist ; all such it is necessary 12 to abandon to the discretion of the judges ; since it is not possible that the legislator ever should foresee them . him . If these things be so , it is plain that they embrace 9 in their systems ...
... exist ; all such it is necessary 12 to abandon to the discretion of the judges ; since it is not possible that the legislator ever should foresee them . him . If these things be so , it is plain that they embrace 9 in their systems ...
Pagina 12
... exists , but there is room for doubt , we even entirely confide in them . This feeling , however , should arise by means of the speech , and not by reason of its having been precon- ceived that the speaker is a certain kind of man . For ...
... exists , but there is room for doubt , we even entirely confide in them . This feeling , however , should arise by means of the speech , and not by reason of its having been precon- ceived that the speaker is a certain kind of man . For ...
Pagina 22
... exists between syl- logisms in logic : for some enthymems there are of applicability equal to that of rhetoric itself , in the same way that in logic some syllogisms are ; others , according to the extent of other arts and faculties ...
... exists between syl- logisms in logic : for some enthymems there are of applicability equal to that of rhetoric itself , in the same way that in logic some syllogisms are ; others , according to the extent of other arts and faculties ...
Pagina 27
... exist or be produced ; respecting every such description [ of good or evil ] there never is any de- 1 This limitation was established in cap . ii . § 12. He de- velopes this point more fully , Nich . Eth . iii . cap . 3 . all that are ...
... exist or be produced ; respecting every such description [ of good or evil ] there never is any de- 1 This limitation was established in cap . ii . § 12. He de- velopes this point more fully , Nich . Eth . iii . cap . 3 . all that are ...
Pagina 28
... exist naturally , others are produced by chance , on the subject of which it is not worth while to deliberate ; but evidently [ he is con fined to subjects ] about which men resolve ; of which character are all such as are of a nature ...
... exist naturally , others are produced by chance , on the subject of which it is not worth while to deliberate ; but evidently [ he is con fined to subjects ] about which men resolve ; of which character are all such as are of a nature ...
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Pagina 87 - Commentaries remarks, that this law of Nature being coeval with mankind, and dictated by God himself, is of course superior in obligation to any other. It is binding over all the globe, in all countries and at all times; no human laws are of any validity if contrary to this, and such of them as are valid, derive all their force, and all their validity, and all their authority, mediately and immediately, from this original...
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