This conception was an outgrowth of the Stoic doctrine of атгаоыа; they held that it was unworthy of an orator to cloud the reason of his audience by playing upon the emotions in any way. (3) There was the general Stoic principle that anything... Was Virgil a Consistent Epicurean? - الصفحة 10بواسطة Georgia Helena Baker - 1925 - عدد الصفحات: 90عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| University of Wisconsin - 1904 - عدد الصفحات: 402
...Stoic doctrine of aiia&«a- they held that it was unworthy of an orator to cloud the reason of his audience by playing upon the emotions in any way....in harmony with nature. Given now an orator whose function is to speak the truth, to teach, and to use language that is in harmony with nature, it is... | |
| Charles Newton Smiley - 1906 - عدد الصفحات: 116
...doctrine of атгаоыа; they held that it was unworthy of an orator to cloud the reason of his audience by playing upon the emotions in any way....in harmony with nature. Given now an orator whose function is to speak the truth, to teach, and to use language that is in harmony with nature, it is... | |
| Charles Newton Smiley - 1906 - عدد الصفحات: 80
...Stoic dpctrine of dn-atfeia; they held that it was unworthy of an orator to cloud the reason of his audience by playing upon the emotions in any way....in harmony with nature. Given now an orator whose function is to speak the truth, to teach, and to use language that is in harmony with nature, it is... | |
| University of Wisconsin - 1907 - عدد الصفحات: 384
...Stoic doctrine of ebraöaa; tbey held that it was unworthy of an orator to cloud the reason of bis audience by playing upon the emotions in any way....in harmony with nature. Given now an orator whose function is to speak the truth, to teach, and to use language that is in harmony with nature, it is... | |
| 1918 - عدد الصفحات: 712
...of an orator was merely to teach, and not as Cicero a*serted, "to teach, to delight, to move. ..." (3) There was the general Stoic principle, that anything to be ideal, whether in speech or conduct, must be in harmony with nature. Given now an orator, whose function is to speak... | |
| University of Wisconsin - 1920 - عدد الصفحات: 540
...of an orator was merely to teach, and not as Cicero asserted, "to teach, to delight, to move . . ." There was the general Stoic principle, that anything to be ideal, whether in speech or conduct, must be in harmony with nature. Given now an orator, whose function is to speak... | |
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