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 14
... rhetoric ; for its i . Enthy- mem , ii . example is an induction , its enthymem a syllogism ; Example . and enthymem I call rhetorical syllogism ; example , rhetorical induction . Now all orators effect their de- monstrative proofs by ...
... rhetoric ; for its i . Enthy- mem , ii . example is an induction , its enthymem a syllogism ; Example . and enthymem I call rhetorical syllogism ; example , rhetorical induction . Now all orators effect their de- monstrative proofs by ...
Pagina 19
... it stand in such a relation to the conclusion to be drawn , as an universal to a particular . For instance , the different sorts of σημεία . 17. τεκ- μήριον . 18. C 2 CHAP . II . ] 19 RHETORIC . lutely so, however, as some define it, ...
... it stand in such a relation to the conclusion to be drawn , as an universal to a particular . For instance , the different sorts of σημεία . 17. τεκ- μήριον . 18. C 2 CHAP . II . ] 19 RHETORIC . lutely so, however, as some define it, ...
Pagina 20
... ; quæ videlicet ille non ex agri consiturâ , quam cernebat , sed ex doc . trinæ indiciis interpretabatur . " Cic . de Rep . c . xvii . 1. 52 . rhetorical one were to say it was a sign that 20 [ BOOK I. 20 ARISTOTLE'S.
... ; quæ videlicet ille non ex agri consiturâ , quam cernebat , sed ex doc . trinæ indiciis interpretabatur . " Cic . de Rep . c . xvii . 1. 52 . rhetorical one were to say it was a sign that 20 [ BOOK I. 20 ARISTOTLE'S.
Pagina 21
... ( which , when perfect , reasons from a whole 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 . N. ] 21 RHETORIC .
... ( which , when perfect , reasons from a whole 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 . N. ] 21 RHETORIC .
Pagina 22
... rhetoric itself , in the same way that in logic some syllogisms are ; others , according to the extent of other arts and faculties , existing , some already , and others not yet comprised by rules . And hence those who employ them both ...
... rhetoric itself , in the same way that in logic some syllogisms are ; others , according to the extent of other arts and faculties , existing , some already , and others not yet comprised by rules . And hence those who employ them both ...
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