A Life of Aristotle: Including a Critical Discussion of Some Questions of Literary History Connected with His WorksJ. and J.J. Deighton, 1839 - 181 pages |
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... Alexander . This we shall find an opportunity of re- verting to in the sequel . Whatever influence , however , was exercised by Ni- comachus over the future fortunes of his son , he had not the happiness of living to be a witness of its ...
... Alexander . This we shall find an opportunity of re- verting to in the sequel . Whatever influence , however , was exercised by Ni- comachus over the future fortunes of his son , he had not the happiness of living to be a witness of its ...
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... Alexander Aphrodisiensis , and consequently lived in the first half of the third century of the Christian era . The work from which Eusebius extracts a passage of some length relating to Aristotle , was a kind of History of Philosophy ...
... Alexander Aphrodisiensis , and consequently lived in the first half of the third century of the Christian era . The work from which Eusebius extracts a passage of some length relating to Aristotle , was a kind of History of Philosophy ...
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... Plutarch , Vit . Isocr . Compare Cicero , De Invent . ii . 2. Brut . 12 . 4 αἰσχρὸν σιωπᾷν , βαρβάρους δ ̓ ἐάν λέγειν . Aristotle substituted the word Ισοκράτη for βαρβάρους . HIMSELF TEACHES RHETORIC . 33 of Alexander . The expressions.
... Plutarch , Vit . Isocr . Compare Cicero , De Invent . ii . 2. Brut . 12 . 4 αἰσχρὸν σιωπᾷν , βαρβάρους δ ̓ ἐάν λέγειν . Aristotle substituted the word Ισοκράτη for βαρβάρους . HIMSELF TEACHES RHETORIC . 33 of Alexander . The expressions.
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... Alexander . The expressions too , which he uses in describing Aristotle's treatment of his subject apply rather to lectures combined with rhetorical practice and historical illustration than a formal treatise . And this is an important ...
... Alexander . The expressions too , which he uses in describing Aristotle's treatment of his subject apply rather to lectures combined with rhetorical practice and historical illustration than a formal treatise . And this is an important ...
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... Alexander , he was destined by his father to grow up under the superintendence of his latest instructor . It is ... ALEXANDER'S EARLY PRECEPTORS unimportant , is clear from the.
... Alexander , he was destined by his father to grow up under the superintendence of his latest instructor . It is ... ALEXANDER'S EARLY PRECEPTORS unimportant , is clear from the.
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Page 74 - This is some fellow, Who, having been praised for bluntness, doth affect A saucy roughness, and constrains the garb Quite from his nature : he cannot flatter, he, — An honest mind and plain, — he must speak truth ! An they will take it, so ; if not, he 's plain.