The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... Aristotle at the head of them . That philosopher , with some rudeness , but great strength of reason , convinced the whole table , that a title to the fifth place was his due , and took it accordingly . He had scarce sat down , when the ...
... Aristotle at the head of them . That philosopher , with some rudeness , but great strength of reason , convinced the whole table , that a title to the fifth place was his due , and took it accordingly . He had scarce sat down , when the ...
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... Aristotle , ' That he was a river of flowing gold . ' Of Plato's dialogue , ' That if Jupiter were to speak , he would discourse as he did . ' Theophrastus he was wont to call his peculiar delight ; and being asked which of Demosthenes ...
... Aristotle , ' That he was a river of flowing gold . ' Of Plato's dialogue , ' That if Jupiter were to speak , he would discourse as he did . ' Theophrastus he was wont to call his peculiar delight ; and being asked which of Demosthenes ...
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... Aristotle to this purpose , which I have never seen quoted . " The expression ( says he ) ought to be very much laboured in the unactive parts of the fable , as in descriptions , similitudes , narrations , and the like ; in which the ...
... Aristotle to this purpose , which I have never seen quoted . " The expression ( says he ) ought to be very much laboured in the unactive parts of the fable , as in descriptions , similitudes , narrations , and the like ; in which the ...
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