Aristotle's Treatise on Rhetoric: Literally Translated; with Hobbes' Analysis, Examination Questions and an Appendix Containing the Greek Definitions. Also, The Poetic of Aristotle, Literally Translated, with a Selection of Notes, an Analysis, and QuestionsBell & Daldy, 1872 - 500 pagine |
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Pagina 38
... envy is felt 10 . Chance is also a cause of those goods which baffle all calculation ; when , for instance , one is handsome , the rest of whose brothers are ugly ; or when every one else overlooked a treasure , and he found it ; or if ...
... envy is felt 10 . Chance is also a cause of those goods which baffle all calculation ; when , for instance , one is handsome , the rest of whose brothers are ugly ; or when every one else overlooked a treasure , and he found it ; or if ...
Pagina 118
... envy is quickly awakened . To this point Rochefoucault well ob- serves , " Those who endeavour to imitate us we like much better than those who endeavour to equal us . Imitation is a sign of esteem , but competition of envy . " Maxims ...
... envy is quickly awakened . To this point Rochefoucault well ob- serves , " Those who endeavour to imitate us we like much better than those who endeavour to equal us . Imitation is a sign of esteem , but competition of envy . " Maxims ...
Pagina 141
... envy stands 3. Envy opposed to pity in the same way , as appearing to be opposed to pity . akin to , and in fact the same thing as , indignation ; and yet it really is distinct . For envy is also a pain Definition causing agitation , it ...
... envy stands 3. Envy opposed to pity in the same way , as appearing to be opposed to pity . akin to , and in fact the same thing as , indignation ; and yet it really is distinct . For envy is also a pain Definition causing agitation , it ...
Pagina 142
... envious ; for any who feels pain at the accession and acquisition of any good , that person necessarily must rejoice when ... envy . Speaking of the " great power and force " of the Greek language , a late translator of the Agamemnon of ...
... envious ; for any who feels pain at the accession and acquisition of any good , that person necessarily must rejoice when ... envy . Speaking of the " great power and force " of the Greek language , a late translator of the Agamemnon of ...
Pagina 144
... . 16. On what oc- casions men feel indig- nant . • The remark is made of Cebriones , Il . ii . v . 542 ; where , however , the second line quoted by Aristotle does not occur . CHAP . X. Of Envy . Ir is plain also 144 [ BOOK II .
... . 16. On what oc- casions men feel indig- nant . • The remark is made of Cebriones , Il . ii . v . 542 ; where , however , the second line quoted by Aristotle does not occur . CHAP . X. Of Envy . Ir is plain also 144 [ BOOK II .
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