A New Translation of Aristotle's RhetoricT. Cadell, 1823 - 493 pages |
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... Greece in the course of many centuries . This applies generally to thought and diction ; to compositions to be read in the closet , or pronounced in public assemblies ; and it cannot be doubted that the inaccuracy and diffuseness of ...
... Greece in the course of many centuries . This applies generally to thought and diction ; to compositions to be read in the closet , or pronounced in public assemblies ; and it cannot be doubted that the inaccuracy and diffuseness of ...
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... Each kind 6 Quintilian , Inst . Orator . 1. iii . c . 4. Dionys . Halicarn . Epist . ad Ammæum . Compare History of Ancient Greece , p . ii . c . ix . I. of oratory is considered by Aristotle apart , and 8 INTRODUCTION TO.
... Each kind 6 Quintilian , Inst . Orator . 1. iii . c . 4. Dionys . Halicarn . Epist . ad Ammæum . Compare History of Ancient Greece , p . ii . c . ix . I. of oratory is considered by Aristotle apart , and 8 INTRODUCTION TO.
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... of Rome , still more perverted sect and Plato- 10 See History of Ancient Greece , p . ii . vol . ii . c . xi . pp . 331. et seq . 8vo . edit . C nicians . I. ism in the age of Cicero and CHAP . ARISTOTLE'S RHETORIC . 17.
... of Rome , still more perverted sect and Plato- 10 See History of Ancient Greece , p . ii . vol . ii . c . xi . pp . 331. et seq . 8vo . edit . C nicians . I. ism in the age of Cicero and CHAP . ARISTOTLE'S RHETORIC . 17.
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... Greece , since " the learning of Greece properly terminates in the Stagirite , by whom it was embodied into one great work ; a work ra- ther impaired than improved by the labours of I. CHAP . succeeding ages . " 22 Mr. S. ARISTOTLE'S ...
... Greece , since " the learning of Greece properly terminates in the Stagirite , by whom it was embodied into one great work ; a work ra- ther impaired than improved by the labours of I. CHAP . succeeding ages . " 22 Mr. S. ARISTOTLE'S ...
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