Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 99Association, 1968 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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... concerned with one's deportment in society . See Grant 84 , 86 ; Stewart 1.352-53 ; Dirlmeier , Nikomachische 385 , Eudemische 350 ; Gauthier and Jolif 2.304 ; E. M. Cope , The Rhetoric of Aristotle ( Cambridge 1877 ) 2.150 ; M. A. ...
... concerned with one's deportment in society . See Grant 84 , 86 ; Stewart 1.352-53 ; Dirlmeier , Nikomachische 385 , Eudemische 350 ; Gauthier and Jolif 2.304 ; E. M. Cope , The Rhetoric of Aristotle ( Cambridge 1877 ) 2.150 ; M. A. ...
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... concerned when he discusses the mean- disposition of wittiness . He is concerned with educated gentlemen who enjoy good- humored pokes and thrusts at one another . See Rhet . 1419B7-9 , where it is said that irony better suits the ...
... concerned when he discusses the mean- disposition of wittiness . He is concerned with educated gentlemen who enjoy good- humored pokes and thrusts at one another . See Rhet . 1419B7-9 , where it is said that irony better suits the ...
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... concerned with the manner in which men act . When we characterize a man as truthful , friendly , dignified , or witty we do not indicate the sorts of goals that he tends to choose . Rather we indicate the way in which he acts , the type ...
... concerned with the manner in which men act . When we characterize a man as truthful , friendly , dignified , or witty we do not indicate the sorts of goals that he tends to choose . Rather we indicate the way in which he acts , the type ...
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My Tongue Swore But My Mind | 19 |
Cosmological Myth and the Tuna | 37 |
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