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 3
... vol . i .; Pal . Diss . p . 72 ; ibid . p . 75 . 8 For a similar use of the word diaßoλn , cf. Thucyd . lib . i . c . 127. — οὐ μέντοι τοσοῦτον ἤλπιζον παθεῖν ἂν αὐτὸν τοῦτο , ὅσον διαβολὴν οἴσειν αὐτῷ πρὸς τὴν πόλιν . • Κριτὴς τοῦ ...
... vol . i .; Pal . Diss . p . 72 ; ibid . p . 75 . 8 For a similar use of the word diaßoλn , cf. Thucyd . lib . i . c . 127. — οὐ μέντοι τοσοῦτον ἤλπιζον παθεῖν ἂν αὐτὸν τοῦτο , ὅσον διαβολὴν οἴσειν αὐτῷ πρὸς τὴν πόλιν . • Κριτὴς τοῦ ...
Pagina 6
... vol . v . p . 94. So also Xenophon , in his Athe- nian Republic , c . i . § 13. — ἔν τε τοῖς δικαστηρίοις οὐ τοῦ δικαίου αὐτοῖς μέλει μᾶλλον ἢ τοῦ αὐτοῖς ξυμφέροντος . the saying any thing irrelevant ; but there [ in 6 [ BOOK I.
... vol . v . p . 94. So also Xenophon , in his Athe- nian Republic , c . i . § 13. — ἔν τε τοῖς δικαστηρίοις οὐ τοῦ δικαίου αὐτοῖς μέλει μᾶλλον ἢ τοῦ αὐτοῖς ξυμφέροντος . the saying any thing irrelevant ; but there [ in 6 [ BOOK I.
Pagina 11
... vol . discoverable , even by the orator himself ; and candour re- quires us not to brand as moral what after all may be merely mental imperfection in the speaker . 8 . 4. i . Cha- racter of the speak- CHAP . II . ] 11 RHETORIC .
... vol . discoverable , even by the orator himself ; and candour re- quires us not to brand as moral what after all may be merely mental imperfection in the speaker . 8 . 4. i . Cha- racter of the speak- CHAP . II . ] 11 RHETORIC .
Pagina 24
... ; but the Jewpos is a specula . tive , the Koins a practical , auditor . • Vide Quarterly Review , July , 1822 , No. liv . vol . 27 , p 391 . time proper to each of these respectively is , to 24 [ BOOK 1 . ARISTOTLE'S CHAP. III. ...
... ; but the Jewpos is a specula . tive , the Koins a practical , auditor . • Vide Quarterly Review , July , 1822 , No. liv . vol . 27 , p 391 . time proper to each of these respectively is , to 24 [ BOOK 1 . ARISTOTLE'S CHAP. III. ...
Pagina 29
... vol . v . p . 77. Lond . 1819. The reader will find an instance of Tpopn practised by the piratical states of Greece , in Thucydides , lib . i . c . 5 , and of Tópo in the first tax levied at Rome , when the militia were turned into a ...
... vol . v . p . 77. Lond . 1819. The reader will find an instance of Tpopn practised by the piratical states of Greece , in Thucydides , lib . i . c . 5 , and of Tópo in the first tax levied at Rome , when the militia were turned into a ...
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