Greek.- v.2 Graeco-RomanMethuen, 1952 |
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... existing studies of which it originally formed part . But the movement was conditioned by yet other factors which were connected with the geniuses and the circumstances of the peoples concerned . And first there were the Greeks - the ...
... existing studies of which it originally formed part . But the movement was conditioned by yet other factors which were connected with the geniuses and the circumstances of the peoples concerned . And first there were the Greeks - the ...
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... existing systems . Similar inquiries had preceded his ex- positions of politics and metaphysics ; and the fruits of the Collection ( now lost ) are seen in the Rhetoric . Nor must we over- look the use made by Aristotle of psychological ...
... existing systems . Similar inquiries had preceded his ex- positions of politics and metaphysics ; and the fruits of the Collection ( now lost ) are seen in the Rhetoric . Nor must we over- look the use made by Aristotle of psychological ...
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... existing evidence they cannot safely be associated with the name of Theophrastus . To Isocrates , Aristotle , and Theophrastus may thus be attri- buted the main advances in rhetorical study during this period ; and of the remaining ...
... existing evidence they cannot safely be associated with the name of Theophrastus . To Isocrates , Aristotle , and Theophrastus may thus be attri- buted the main advances in rhetorical study during this period ; and of the remaining ...
Términos y frases comunes
according Aeschylus aesthetic ancient antiquity Aristarchus Aristophanes Aristophanes of Byzantium Aristotle Aristotle's artistic attempt Callimachus century B.C. character characteristic comedy conception concerned connexion contemporary critical activities definition dialogue Dionysius of Halicarnassus discussion doctrine dramatic earlier effects element emotions epic Euripides fact further Gorgias Greek Hellenistic Hesiod Homer human Ibid idea ideal imitation importance influence inspiration instance interest interpretation Isocrates judgments judicial criticism kind later ages later criticism Laws literary criticism literary theory literature matter means ment metaphors methods moral Moreover nature Neoptolemus Nicocles orators oratory Pergamum peripeteia Phaedrus philosophical Plato plot poet poetic poetry points practice principles Prodicus pronouncements prose Protagoras qualities Quintilian recognised regarded remarks result rhetoric rhythm sense significance sophists Sophocles speech statement style subject-matter supra teaching themes Theophrastus things tragedy tragic treatise treatment true truth unity utterance whereas words writings καὶ