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
... regard to all the pas- judicial processes , matters were regulated as they now sions . are in some states , ( and more particularly in such as are well constituted , ) these spokesmen would not have a word to say . And every one ...
... regard to all the pas- judicial processes , matters were regulated as they now sions . are in some states , ( and more particularly in such as are well constituted , ) these spokesmen would not have a word to say . And every one ...
Pagina 4
... effects of any law when united or con- trasted with others . Cf. also the Ethics , lib . v . c . 1. — ¿ p¤ã μὲν νόμος ὁ κείμενος ὀρθῶς · χεῖρον δὲ ὁ ἀπεσχεδιασμένος . of fact , judgment . In regard , then , ARISTOTLE'S [ BOOK 2.
... effects of any law when united or con- trasted with others . Cf. also the Ethics , lib . v . c . 1. — ¿ p¤ã μὲν νόμος ὁ κείμενος ὀρθῶς · χεῖρον δὲ ὁ ἀπεσχεδιασμένος . of fact , judgment . In regard , then , ARISTOTLE'S [ BOOK 2.
Pagina 5
... regard , then , to other particulars , as I 8. But observed , it is right to leave the judge a discretion in questions as few as possible : but questions of fact , whether etc. must it has or has not taken place , will or will not ...
... regard , then , to other particulars , as I 8. But observed , it is right to leave the judge a discretion in questions as few as possible : but questions of fact , whether etc. must it has or has not taken place , will or will not ...
Pagina 7
... regard to truth . It is plain , then , that other rhetoricians embrace in their systems , points foreign to the subject , and what rea- sons they have for inclining to the subject of judi- cial pleading in preference to the other ...
... regard to truth . It is plain , then , that other rhetoricians embrace in their systems , points foreign to the subject , and what rea- sons they have for inclining to the subject of judi- cial pleading in preference to the other ...
Pagina 14
... regard to means of persuading by proving , vision of or appearing to prove your point , just as in logic one πίστεις , ἐν αὐτῷ is induction , another syllogism , another apparent syl- Toy logism , so also is the case here in rhetoric ...
... regard to means of persuading by proving , vision of or appearing to prove your point , just as in logic one πίστεις , ἐν αὐτῷ is induction , another syllogism , another apparent syl- Toy logism , so also is the case here in rhetoric ...
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