Elements of Rhetoric: Comprising an Analysis of the Laws of Moral Evidence and of Persuasion ...W.H. Colyer, 1846 - 351 ページ |
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... Pericles is made to remark by Thucy- dides , " one who forms a judgment on any point , but cannot explain himself clearly to the people , might as well have never thought at all on the subject . " * The consequence was , that almost all ...
... Pericles is made to remark by Thucy- dides , " one who forms a judgment on any point , but cannot explain himself clearly to the people , might as well have never thought at all on the subject . " * The consequence was , that almost all ...
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... Pericles is represented by Thucy- dides as proving , in a speech to the Athenians , the pro- bability of their success against the Peloponnesians ; and thus , virtually , refuting the speech of the Corinthi- an ambassador at Sparta ...
... Pericles is represented by Thucy- dides as proving , in a speech to the Athenians , the pro- bability of their success against the Peloponnesians ; and thus , virtually , refuting the speech of the Corinthi- an ambassador at Sparta ...
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... Pericles is represented by Thucydides as claiming , directly , when speaking in his own vindication , exactly the qualities ( good Sense , good Principle , and Good- will ) which Aristotle lays down as constituting the character which ...
... Pericles is represented by Thucydides as claiming , directly , when speaking in his own vindication , exactly the qualities ( good Sense , good Principle , and Good- will ) which Aristotle lays down as constituting the character which ...
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... Pericles is represented by Thucydides as artfully claiming , in his vindication of himself , the power of explaining the measures he proposes , not , Eloquence in persuading their adoption . † And accordingly a skilful orator seldom ...
... Pericles is represented by Thucydides as artfully claiming , in his vindication of himself , the power of explaining the measures he proposes , not , Eloquence in persuading their adoption . † And accordingly a skilful orator seldom ...
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... Pericles , accordingly , in the speech which has been already referred to , is represented by Thucydides as insisting not only on his political ability and his patriotism , but also on his unimpeached integ- rity , as a qualification ...
... Pericles , accordingly , in the speech which has been already referred to , is represented by Thucydides as insisting not only on his political ability and his patriotism , but also on his unimpeached integ- rity , as a qualification ...
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