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... Argument . - Transition to the Doctrine of the Passions . Anger ; Its Definition Causes Its natural Subjects and Objects.- Love and Hatred . — Fear . Shame . Pity . Indignation . - Envy . - Emu- Passions and Characters , as modified by ...
... Argument . - Transition to the Doctrine of the Passions . Anger ; Its Definition Causes Its natural Subjects and Objects.- Love and Hatred . — Fear . Shame . Pity . Indignation . - Envy . - Emu- Passions and Characters , as modified by ...
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... Arguments . How the Order of Argumenta- tion is to be varied . Ridicule . — The Epilogue - Its Four Parts . - - - ― - In the Deliberative . - - ― - ― - - Narrative , Page 363 - - APPENDIX . Aristotle's Rhetoric , a model for ...
... Arguments . How the Order of Argumenta- tion is to be varied . Ridicule . — The Epilogue - Its Four Parts . - - - ― - In the Deliberative . - - ― - ― - - Narrative , Page 363 - - APPENDIX . Aristotle's Rhetoric , a model for ...
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... argument . State of criticism . In the space of the last thirty years , literature has thus degenerated in the two most con- spicuous countries of modern Europe , more than it had done in Rome in the period of 140 years , from Cicero to ...
... argument . State of criticism . In the space of the last thirty years , literature has thus degenerated in the two most con- spicuous countries of modern Europe , more than it had done in Rome in the period of 140 years , from Cicero to ...
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... arguments were encoun- tered by a sarcasm or a sneer ; and in favour of the new school , of which they were devoted parti- sans , many of our noblest authors were greatly depreciated , and some of the ablest of them treated with no ...
... arguments were encoun- tered by a sarcasm or a sneer ; and in favour of the new school , of which they were devoted parti- sans , many of our noblest authors were greatly depreciated , and some of the ablest of them treated with no ...
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... argument which may be successfully employed in every subject of political debate . 7 ' Johnson , in his Life of Dryden . • Pour moi J'avoue franchement que sa lecture m'a plus profité ' que tout ce que j'ai jamais lû en ma vie . С НА Р ...
... argument which may be successfully employed in every subject of political debate . 7 ' Johnson , in his Life of Dryden . • Pour moi J'avoue franchement que sa lecture m'a plus profité ' que tout ce que j'ai jamais lû en ma vie . С НА Р ...
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A New Translation of Aristotle's Rhetoric: With an Introduction and Appendix ... John Gillies Podgląd niedostępny - 2017 |
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