Aristotle's Treatise on RhetoricH.G. Bohn, 1851 - 500 pagine |
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Pagina 2
... reason of practice , from habit ; but as it is possible either way , it is plain that the case will admit of our ... reasons to a certain degree , and can examine , after a manner , the reasons given them by others . And what is this but ...
... reason of practice , from habit ; but as it is possible either way , it is plain that the case will admit of our ... reasons to a certain degree , and can examine , after a manner , the reasons given them by others . And what is this but ...
Pagina 5
... reason 10. Rea- that , notwithstanding the same system is conversant sons why about deliberative and judicial cases , and although fer judi- the business of the senate is more honourable , and cial to de- embraces higher social ...
... reason 10. Rea- that , notwithstanding the same system is conversant sons why about deliberative and judicial cases , and although fer judi- the business of the senate is more honourable , and cial to de- embraces higher social ...
Pagina 10
... reason for this distinction may per- haps be furnished from the nature of the subject - matter re- spectively . The subject - matter of logic is aλn0ès , which is uniform , absolute , and admits not of degrees . Hence the so- phistical ...
... reason for this distinction may per- haps be furnished from the nature of the subject - matter re- spectively . The subject - matter of logic is aλn0ès , which is uniform , absolute , and admits not of degrees . Hence the so- phistical ...
Pagina 12
... reason of its having been precon- ceived that the speaker is a certain kind of man . For it is not true , as some treatise - mongers lay down in their systems , of the probity of the speaker , that it contributes nothing to persuasion ...
... reason of its having been precon- ceived that the speaker is a certain kind of man . For it is not true , as some treatise - mongers lay down in their systems , of the probity of the speaker , that it contributes nothing to persuasion ...
Pagina 16
... reason of their ρον , being lengthy , not being probable at first sight ; but of these pro- and cesses , it is impossible that the former should not be hard to follow up , by reason of its prolixity ( for your μÈv dɛoμé- hearer is ...
... reason of their ρον , being lengthy , not being probable at first sight ; but of these pro- and cesses , it is impossible that the former should not be hard to follow up , by reason of its prolixity ( for your μÈv dɛoμé- hearer is ...
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