The Biblical Repository and Classical ReviewJ. M. Sherwood., 1846 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 51
עמוד 14
... passion , he inquires , what persons are likely to be the subjects of it , and what objects or circumstances are fitted to excite it , that the orator may know when and how to raise or allay each several passion , as his interests may ...
... passion , he inquires , what persons are likely to be the subjects of it , and what objects or circumstances are fitted to excite it , that the orator may know when and how to raise or allay each several passion , as his interests may ...
עמוד 15
... passion . Perhaps he ascribes too much to reasoning , and is too ready to suppose all men as purely intellectual as himself . Doubtless he attaches too little value to the cultivation of style and manner . But yet , if we must choose ...
... passion . Perhaps he ascribes too much to reasoning , and is too ready to suppose all men as purely intellectual as himself . Doubtless he attaches too little value to the cultivation of style and manner . But yet , if we must choose ...
עמוד 16
... passion , as it was with observation and reflection - an oratory , which had for its body logic and common sense , but which had also a soul , and that a soul of true Promethean fire . Cicero enter- tained the highest respect , not only ...
... passion , as it was with observation and reflection - an oratory , which had for its body logic and common sense , but which had also a soul , and that a soul of true Promethean fire . Cicero enter- tained the highest respect , not only ...
עמוד 27
... passion , than by levelling property . This whole Book ( the second Book in which Aristotle comments with singular good sense on several model Repub- lics , both real and ideal , particularly on the Republic of Plato ) we would ...
... passion , than by levelling property . This whole Book ( the second Book in which Aristotle comments with singular good sense on several model Repub- lics , both real and ideal , particularly on the Republic of Plato ) we would ...
עמוד 57
... passion of love or enmity , while it yet exists as an involuntary or spontaneous sensation , as contrasted with the same passion after it comes to be determined or in any way affected by the action of the will . Precisely how much ...
... passion of love or enmity , while it yet exists as an involuntary or spontaneous sensation , as contrasted with the same passion after it comes to be determined or in any way affected by the action of the will . Precisely how much ...
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