Grammarian speaketh only of the rules of speech, and the Rhetorician and Logician, considering what in nature will soonest prove, and persuade thereon, give artificial rules, which still are compassed within the circle of a question, according to the... Aristotle's Treatise on Rhetoric - Pagina 1di Aristotle - 1890 - 500 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| 1824 - 378 pagine
...determined. The historian, what men have done. The grammarian speaketh only of the rules of speech, and the rhetorician and logician, considering what in...persuade, thereon give artificial rules, which are still compassed within the circle of a question, according to the proposed matter. The physician weigheth... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1824 - 378 pagine
...determined. The historian, what men have done. The grammarian speaketh only of the rules of speech, and the rhetorician and logician, considering what in...persuade, thereon give artificial rules, which are still compassed within the circle of a question, according to the proposed matter. The physician weigheth... | |
| 1824 - 378 pagine
...determined. The historian, what men have done. The grammarian speaketh only of the rules of speech, and the rhetorician and logician, considering what in...persuade, thereon give artificial rules, which are still compassed within the circle of a question, according to the proposed matter. The physician weigheth... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 pagine
...determined. The Historian what men have done. The Grammarian speaketh only of the rules of speech, and the Rhetorician and Logician, considering what in...and persuade thereon, give artificial rules, which still are compassed within the circle of a question, according to the proposed matter. The Physician... | |
| 1826 - 450 pagine
...have done. The grammarian speaketh only of the rules of speech, and the rhetorician and logician, i considering what in nature will soonest prove and...persuade, thereon give artificial ; rules, which are still compassed within the ' circle of a question, according to the proposed matter. The physician wcigheth... | |
| 1831 - 368 pagine
...determined. The historian, what men have done. The grammarian speaketh only of the rules of speech ; and the rhetorician and logician, considering what in...and persuade, thereon give artificial rules, which still are compassed within the circle of a question, according to the proposed matter. The physician... | |
| Aristotle, Thomas Hobbes - 1833 - 488 pagine
...cookery, as Plato asserts, but of his own favourite science, dialectics." See also note u, p. 22. c Sir P. Sidney, arguing that all arts are but attempts...of a question, according to the proposed matter." Defence of Poetry. U That we peach"1. Now, of the multitude c, some do this at ranthem"^Uae dom ; others,... | |
| 1843 - 600 pagine
...delermined. The historian, what men have done. The grammarian speaketh only of Ihe rules of speech ; and the rhetorician and logician, considering what in...and persuade, thereon give artificial rules, which still are compassed within the circleof a question, according to the proposed matter. The physician... | |
| Hugh Swinton Legaré - 1845 - 606 pagine
...determined. The historian, what men have done. The grammarian speaketh only of the rules of speech ; and the rhetorician and logician, considering what in...and persuade, thereon give artificial rules, which still are compassed within the circle of a question, according to the proposed matter. The physician... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1856 - 800 pagine
...historian, what men have done. The grammarian' speaketh only of tho rules of speech, and the rhetprician and logician, considering > what in nature will soonest...persuade, thereon give artificial rules, which are still compassed within the circle of a question, according to the proposed matter. The physician weigheth... | |
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