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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... an Appendix Containing the Greek Definitions Aristotle Theodore Alois Buckley. LONDON : PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS , LIMITED , STAMFORD STREET AND CHARING CROSS . TO THE READER In this third edition , the translation.
... an Appendix Containing the Greek Definitions Aristotle Theodore Alois Buckley. LONDON : PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS , LIMITED , STAMFORD STREET AND CHARING CROSS . TO THE READER In this third edition , the translation.
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... edition , the translation of Aristotle's Rhe- toric has been again carefully compared with the Greek , and revised and corrected throughout . Numerous ex- planatory and illustrative notes have also been added ; as well as a marginal ...
... edition , the translation of Aristotle's Rhe- toric has been again carefully compared with the Greek , and revised and corrected throughout . Numerous ex- planatory and illustrative notes have also been added ; as well as a marginal ...
Pagina 85
... . 105 , in his edition of Anacreon . 13 Thus , too , the Jesuits contended that " evil might : e done in order to produce good . " The dispositions then under which , the objects for whose CHAP . XII . ] 85 RHETORIC .
... . 105 , in his edition of Anacreon . 13 Thus , too , the Jesuits contended that " evil might : e done in order to produce good . " The dispositions then under which , the objects for whose CHAP . XII . ] 85 RHETORIC .
Pagina 273
... IN SUBSTANCE ALL THAT ARISTOTLE HATH WRITTEN IN HIS THREE BOOKS ON THAT SUBJECT . BY THOMAS HOBBES , OF MALMSBURY . REPRINTED FROM THE EDITION PRINTED AT LONDON IN 1681 . T A BRIEF OF THE ART OF RHETORICK . BY THOMAS A BRIEF ...
... IN SUBSTANCE ALL THAT ARISTOTLE HATH WRITTEN IN HIS THREE BOOKS ON THAT SUBJECT . BY THOMAS HOBBES , OF MALMSBURY . REPRINTED FROM THE EDITION PRINTED AT LONDON IN 1681 . T A BRIEF OF THE ART OF RHETORICK . BY THOMAS A BRIEF ...
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... it is necessary that those who compose fables properly , should neither 10 These words are differently placed in some editions . and its parts . order the reference begin them casually , nor end thein 420 [ CHAP . VII ARISTOTLE'S.
... it is necessary that those who compose fables properly , should neither 10 These words are differently placed in some editions . and its parts . order the reference begin them casually , nor end thein 420 [ CHAP . VII ARISTOTLE'S.
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Aristotle's Treatise on Rhetoric: Literally Translated; with Hobbes ... Aristotle Visualizzazione completa - 1883 |
Aristotle's Treatise on Rhetoric: Literally Translated with Hobbes' Analysis ... Aristotle Visualizzazione completa - 1890 |
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