«INARTIFICIAL» संबंधित पोर्तुगीज पुस्तके
खालील ग्रंथसूची निवडीमध्ये
inartificial चा वापर शोधा. पोर्तुगीज साहित्यामध्ये वापराचा संदर्भ देण्यासाठी
inartificial शी संबंधित पुस्तके आणि त्याचे थोडक्यात उतारे.
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Dismembered Rhetoric: English Recusant Writing, 1580 to 1603
It appears in a structural role, as part of inartificial proof in suborning authorities to
the orator's cause (a play on ethos) and as an element of induction.
Hagiographies rely on the latter, inartificial proof; saints are witnesses to the truth
at the time ...
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Representations: Images of the World in Ciceronian Oratory
In rhetorical theory, evidence from witnesses, documents, legal precedents,
tortures, and the like was termed "inartificial proof." While such proofs were
simply "found" by the orator, the arguments that constituted "artificial proofs" were
...
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Law and Representation in Early Modern Drama
Inartificial proofs, like inartificial signs, were inferior tools of persuasion, albeit
more effective in a court of law.87 The White Devil pits Vittoria's entechnic means
of persuasion against the cruder judicial operations of institutional law, and of her
...
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Before and After the Fall: Contrasting Modes in Paradise Lost
Technically, Raphael and Michael are themselves among other things inartificial
arguments. Artificial arguments are self-evident, what we see with our own eyes
as aided by the art of logic; inartificial arguments are what we see through the ...
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The New England Mind: The Seventeenth Century
The worth of an inartificial argument depended upon the reliability of its artificials;
"inartificiall arguments," said Richardson, "have no ground but as they are backt
with artificials," or as a Harvard thesis put it, "Inartificial argument is the client of ...
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Handbook of Literary Rhetoric: A Foundation for Literary Study
Although inartificial proofs are not created by the art of rhetoric but only
discovered by it, it is certainly a rhetorical concern to exploit these proofs summis
eloquentiae viribus (Quint. Inst. 5.1.2) in the service of the utilitas (cf. § 63) of
one's party.
Heinrich Lausberg, David E. Orton, R. Dean Anderson, 1998
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Thinking with Shakespeare: Comparative and Interdisciplinary ...
The wary references to presumption and to misconstruction of outward signs
might suggest that Auria's own method of proving is 'direct' or 'inartificial' rather
than artificial, that is, that he is resting his case on witness testimony or
documents ...
William Poole, Richard Scholar, 2007
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Ancient Rhetoric and Paul's Apology: The Compositional Unity ...
4.2 Inartificial proofs: use of witnesses, other evidences, and laws The goal of
invention is to find all the possible means of persuasion given a specific case (
Arist. Rhet. 1.2.1). Stasis theory helped determine the issue and most important
lines ...
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The Medieval Theater of Cruelty: Rhetoric, Memory, Violence
Inartificial proofs (atechnot) are those "which have not been furnished by
ourselves but were already in existence, such as witnesses, tortures [basanoi],
contracts, and the like." They are opposed to the "artificial" or "intrinsic" proofs (
entechnoi) ...
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Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb
2 Proofs are either artificial or inartificial. By ' inartificial ' f I mean such things as
have not been supplied i. inartificial: by our own agency, but were already in exis-
ii. Artificial. tence> — such as witnesses, depositions under torture, contracts, ...