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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... taken from the hand . The close power of Logic he compared to the fist , or hand compressed ; the diffuse power of Rhetoric to the palm , or hand open . Cicero , Orator . 5 The vulgar can give reasons to a certain degree , and can ...
... taken from the hand . The close power of Logic he compared to the fist , or hand compressed ; the diffuse power of Rhetoric to the palm , or hand open . Cicero , Orator . 5 The vulgar can give reasons to a certain degree , and can ...
Pagina 5
... taken place , will or will not happen , be left to does or does not exist ; all such it is necessary 12 to abandon to the discretion of the judges ; since it is not possible that the legislator ever should foresee them . him . If these ...
... taken place , will or will not happen , be left to does or does not exist ; all such it is necessary 12 to abandon to the discretion of the judges ; since it is not possible that the legislator ever should foresee them . him . If these ...
Pagina 21
... taken individually to the same taken collectively ) . Example therefore is in the ratio of a part to a part . ρος . 20. Two sorts of enthy- mem . cases come under CHAP . I. ] 21 RHETORIC .
... taken individually to the same taken collectively ) . Example therefore is in the ratio of a part to a part . ρος . 20. Two sorts of enthy- mem . cases come under CHAP . I. ] 21 RHETORIC .
Pagina 24
... taken place , as the president of a court of justice ; the other respecting the abilities of the 3. Hence orator , as the unconcerned hearer1 . Thus , then , three there will necessarily result three kinds of orations , the_deliberative ...
... taken place , as the president of a court of justice ; the other respecting the abilities of the 3. Hence orator , as the unconcerned hearer1 . Thus , then , three there will necessarily result three kinds of orations , the_deliberative ...
Pagina 25
... taken place , or that it has hurt the other party ; but he 3 " Passion may be as much excited by the orator's reason- ings on a future event , as on one past ; and indeed the future , cæteris paribus , produces the greater effect on us ...
... taken place , or that it has hurt the other party ; but he 3 " Passion may be as much excited by the orator's reason- ings on a future event , as on one past ; and indeed the future , cæteris paribus , produces the greater effect on us ...
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