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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... Rhetoric of Aristotle , but the best helps for the die understanding and retaining the sense thereof . Oxford , November , 1846 . Is the present new edition of the Oxford version of the Rhetoric , it has been thought advisable not to ...
... Rhetoric of Aristotle , but the best helps for the die understanding and retaining the sense thereof . Oxford , November , 1846 . Is the present new edition of the Oxford version of the Rhetoric , it has been thought advisable not to ...
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... RHETORIC . BOOK I. - CHAP . I. That Rhetoric , like Logic , is conversant with no definite class of subjects ; that it is useful ; and that its business is not absolutely to persuade , but to recognise topics fitted to persuade ...
... RHETORIC . BOOK I. - CHAP . I. That Rhetoric , like Logic , is conversant with no definite class of subjects ; that it is useful ; and that its business is not absolutely to persuade , but to recognise topics fitted to persuade ...
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... rhetoric . Rhetoric But rhetoric is useful , because truth and justice 12. Utili- are in their nature stronger than their opposites ; so ty of that if decisions be made , not in conformity to the proved . rule of propriety , it must ...
... rhetoric . Rhetoric But rhetoric is useful , because truth and justice 12. Utili- are in their nature stronger than their opposites ; so ty of that if decisions be made , not in conformity to the proved . rule of propriety , it must ...
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... rhetoric , however , the one who is considered in re- the name ference simply to his knowledge of the art , as well ... Rhetoric . — Εἰκὸς : Σημεῖον : -Τεκμήριον : their differences . - Example . Rhetoric . LET us define rhetoric to be ...
... rhetoric , however , the one who is considered in re- the name ference simply to his knowledge of the art , as well ... Rhetoric . — Εἰκὸς : Σημεῖον : -Τεκμήριον : their differences . - Example . Rhetoric . LET us define rhetoric to be ...
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