Aristotle's Treatise on RhetoricG. Bell, 1910 - 500 pages |
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... 12 , sub fin . περὶ ̓Αλεξάνδρου , “ ὃν αἱ θεαὶ προέκριναν . ” 66 12 Vid . c . xii . § 1 , εἴτε ἂν λ θεῖν πράξαντες , ἢ , μὴ λαθόντες , μὴ δοῦναι δίκην , κ . τ . λ . be they ever so trifling 13 , they in no CHAP . VI . ] 43 RHETORIC.
... 12 , sub fin . περὶ ̓Αλεξάνδρου , “ ὃν αἱ θεαὶ προέκριναν . ” 66 12 Vid . c . xii . § 1 , εἴτε ἂν λ θεῖν πράξαντες , ἢ , μὴ λαθόντες , μὴ δοῦναι δίκην , κ . τ . λ . be they ever so trifling 13 , they in no CHAP . VI . ] 43 RHETORIC.
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... αἱ ἡλίκιαι and τύχαι of men ? You have stated that the orator should consider the rà non of his auditors in ... αι ἕξεις , and τὰ ἤθη , he considers them to have a relation to the three species of oration ? You stated in reply to a ...
... αἱ ἡλίκιαι and τύχαι of men ? You have stated that the orator should consider the rà non of his auditors in ... αι ἕξεις , and τὰ ἤθη , he considers them to have a relation to the three species of oration ? You stated in reply to a ...
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... αἱ μὲν νομοθεσίαι ἐκ πολλοῦ σκεψαμένων για γνονται · αἱ δὲ κρίσεις ἐξ ὑπογύου and because the legislator does not judge for the present and particular case , but for the future and universal , and is therefore free from prejudice or ...
... αἱ μὲν νομοθεσίαι ἐκ πολλοῦ σκεψαμένων για γνονται · αἱ δὲ κρίσεις ἐξ ὑπογύου and because the legislator does not judge for the present and particular case , but for the future and universal , and is therefore free from prejudice or ...
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... αἱ μὲν ἄτεχνοί εἰσιν , αἱ δὲ ἔντεχνοι · ἄτεχνα δὲ λέγω , ὅσα μὴ δι ' ἡμῶν πεπόρισται , ἀλλὰ προϋπῆρχεν · οἷον μάρτυρες , βάσανοι , συγγραφαὶ , καὶ ὅσα τοιαῦτα · ἔντεχνα δὲ , ὅσα διὰ τὴς μεθόδου καὶ δι ̓ ἡμῶν κατασκευασθῆναι δυνατόν ...
... αἱ μὲν ἄτεχνοί εἰσιν , αἱ δὲ ἔντεχνοι · ἄτεχνα δὲ λέγω , ὅσα μὴ δι ' ἡμῶν πεπόρισται , ἀλλὰ προϋπῆρχεν · οἷον μάρτυρες , βάσανοι , συγγραφαὶ , καὶ ὅσα τοιαῦτα · ἔντεχνα δὲ , ὅσα διὰ τὴς μεθόδου καὶ δι ̓ ἡμῶν κατασκευασθῆναι δυνατόν ...
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... αἱ καθ ̓ ἕκαστον γένος ἴδιαι προτάσεις . = Τόποι · αἱ κοιναὶ ὁμοίως πάντων . III . — 1 . There are three sidŋ of Rhetoric , as there are three kinds of hearers , and the speech consists of three things ; 1 . ὁ λέγων . 2. περὶ οὗ λέγει ...
... αἱ καθ ̓ ἕκαστον γένος ἴδιαι προτάσεις . = Τόποι · αἱ κοιναὶ ὁμοίως πάντων . III . — 1 . There are three sidŋ of Rhetoric , as there are three kinds of hearers , and the speech consists of three things ; 1 . ὁ λέγων . 2. περὶ οὗ λέγει ...
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accused actions adversary Alcidamas anger appear Aristotle cause CHAP character consider contrary deliberative diction dispositions Edited effect enthymems envy epopee Euripides evil exordium fable fear feel friends greater happen hearer Hence Herodotus honourable Iliad imitation infer Injury injustice instance Iphicrates Isocrates judge judicial kind manner means metaphor metre nature necessary object orator pain passions persons persuasion pity pleasant pleasure poet poetry points possess praise principle probable proof question racter reason respecting rhetoric rhythm Ritter Sophocles speak speaker species of oration specting speech style syllogism Theodectes things Thucyd tion tragedy Trans Translated Twining Vertue virtue vols words αἱ ἀλλὰ ἂν ἀπὸ γὰρ δὲ δι διὰ εἶναι εἰς ἐκ ἐν ἐπὶ καὶ κατὰ λέξις μὲν μὴ οἱ ὅσα ὅτι οὐ οὐκ περὶ πίστις πρὸς τὰ τε τῇ τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τῷ τῶν ὡς
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