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... Aristotle in this Work , is elucidated . By Thomas Taylor . 4to . pp . 500. 21. 2s . Boards . White , & c . 1801 . ΤΟ EARLY a century and a half have elapsed since the empire NEAR of Aristotle , which for two thousand years had been ...
... Aristotle in this Work , is elucidated . By Thomas Taylor . 4to . pp . 500. 21. 2s . Boards . White , & c . 1801 . ΤΟ EARLY a century and a half have elapsed since the empire NEAR of Aristotle , which for two thousand years had been ...
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... Aristotle by the profound obscurity in which the meaning of the greater part is involved . ' Deep , indeed , is the gloom : few are able to throw light on it ; and few ' will make the at- tempt : for those philosophers , who have ...
... Aristotle by the profound obscurity in which the meaning of the greater part is involved . ' Deep , indeed , is the gloom : few are able to throw light on it ; and few ' will make the at- tempt : for those philosophers , who have ...
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... Aristotle does not arise from imbecility , will be obvious to those who are but moderately skilled in rhetoric : for such is the wonderful compres- sion , such the pregnant brevity of his diction , that entire sentences are frequently ...
... Aristotle does not arise from imbecility , will be obvious to those who are but moderately skilled in rhetoric : for such is the wonderful compres- sion , such the pregnant brevity of his diction , that entire sentences are frequently ...
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