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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... treatise , however , although the first of a series , is complete in itself , and it is the intention of the writer to preserve a similar independence to each of the others . CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION . IF the acquaintance we possessed with.
... treatise , however , although the first of a series , is complete in itself , and it is the intention of the writer to preserve a similar independence to each of the others . CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION . IF the acquaintance we possessed with.
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... treatise which is cited under the title of A Letter on the Pursuits and Habits of former Philosophers , related ... treatises of Demetrius the Magnesian and Apollodorus the Athe- nian . The first of these was a contemporary of Cicero ...
... treatise which is cited under the title of A Letter on the Pursuits and Habits of former Philosophers , related ... treatises of Demetrius the Magnesian and Apollodorus the Athe- nian . The first of these was a contemporary of Cicero ...
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... treatise is unfor- tunately the most ancient systematic account of Aris- totle's life which has escaped the ravages of time . These citations are invaluable , not merely for the positive information which we gain from them , but because ...
... treatise is unfor- tunately the most ancient systematic account of Aris- totle's life which has escaped the ravages of time . These citations are invaluable , not merely for the positive information which we gain from them , but because ...
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... treatise on Rhetoric , not that which has come down to us , but one which , as we shall have occasion to show in the sequel , was probably written during this period of his life , is described by Cicero2 as contain- ing an account of ...
... treatise on Rhetoric , not that which has come down to us , but one which , as we shall have occasion to show in the sequel , was probably written during this period of his life , is described by Cicero2 as contain- ing an account of ...
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... treatise was Δικαιώματα πόλεων . ( See Casau- bon and Menage on Diog . Laert . v . 26. ) Grotius , deceived by the ... treatise on the laws of war . " But any one who will peruse attentively the third book of the Politics will see that ...
... treatise was Δικαιώματα πόλεων . ( See Casau- bon and Menage on Diog . Laert . v . 26. ) Grotius , deceived by the ... treatise on the laws of war . " But any one who will peruse attentively the third book of the Politics will see that ...
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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.