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 24
... praise , partly blame . Moreover the three kinds of rhetoric ; Business . 4. Time 21 Cf. lib . ii . c . 22 , § 13 : στοιχεῖον δὲ λέγω καὶ τόπον ἐνθυ μήματος τὸ αὐτό : and lib . ii . c . 26 , § 1 : τὸ γὰρ αὐτὸ λέγω στοιχεῖον καὶ τόπον ...
... praise , partly blame . Moreover the three kinds of rhetoric ; Business . 4. Time 21 Cf. lib . ii . c . 22 , § 13 : στοιχεῖον δὲ λέγω καὶ τόπον ἐνθυ μήματος τὸ αὐτό : and lib . ii . c . 26 , § 1 : τὸ γὰρ αὐτὸ λέγω στοιχεῖον καὶ τόπον ...
Pagina 25
... praise or blame . Orators , however , do very frequently avail themselves of other times ; as well by awakening a recollection of what has already happened , as by anticipating what is likely to happen . The end of each of these 5. and ...
... praise or blame . Orators , however , do very frequently avail themselves of other times ; as well by awakening a recollection of what has already happened , as by anticipating what is likely to happen . The end of each of these 5. and ...
Pagina 26
... praise and blame do not consider whether the person's con- duct has been advantageous or disadvantageous ; nay , they , in many instances , set it down on the score of praise , that , overlooking his own interests , he wrought some deed ...
... praise and blame do not consider whether the person's con- duct has been advantageous or disadvantageous ; nay , they , in many instances , set it down on the score of praise , that , overlooking his own interests , he wrought some deed ...
Pagina 27
... praising as in blaming , as well in exhorting as in dissuading , as well in accusing as in defending , attempt to evince not only the points I have mentioned , but likewise to prove respecting this good or bad , this honourable or ...
... praising as in blaming , as well in exhorting as in dissuading , as well in accusing as in defending , attempt to evince not only the points I have mentioned , but likewise to prove respecting this good or bad , this honourable or ...
Pagina 38
... praise 11 , we must lay down distinctions respecting it when we treat of the sub- ject of praise . It is then plain at what objects we ought to aim in exhorting , as likely to take place , or On the affinity of art and chance , see Eth ...
... praise 11 , we must lay down distinctions respecting it when we treat of the sub- ject of praise . It is then plain at what objects we ought to aim in exhorting , as likely to take place , or On the affinity of art and chance , see Eth ...
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