The Spectator, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1965 - 606 pagina's A scholarly edition of a complete collation of the original sheets of The Spectator. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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Pagina 338
... Aristotle has brought to explain his Doctrine of Substantial Forms , when he tells us , that a Statue lies hid in a Block of Marble ; and that the Art of the Statuary only clears away the superfluous Matter , and removes the Rubbish ...
... Aristotle has brought to explain his Doctrine of Substantial Forms , when he tells us , that a Statue lies hid in a Block of Marble ; and that the Art of the Statuary only clears away the superfluous Matter , and removes the Rubbish ...
Pagina 429
... Aristotle changed this Method of Attack , and invented a great variety of little Weapons , called Syllogisms . As in the Socratic way of Dispute you agree to every thing which your Opponent advances , in the Aristotelic you are still ...
... Aristotle changed this Method of Attack , and invented a great variety of little Weapons , called Syllogisms . As in the Socratic way of Dispute you agree to every thing which your Opponent advances , in the Aristotelic you are still ...
Pagina 566
... Aristotle , tho ' it may be true in other Occasions , does not hold in this ; because in the present Case , though the Persons who fall into Misfortune are of the most perfect and consummate Virtue , it is not to be considered as what ...
... Aristotle , tho ' it may be true in other Occasions , does not hold in this ; because in the present Case , though the Persons who fall into Misfortune are of the most perfect and consummate Virtue , it is not to be considered as what ...
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