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rheims 1
rhet 222
rhetor 8
rhetoric 18
rhetorical 2
rhetoricians 2
rheum 1
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18 residing
18 resolved
18 resumed
18 rhetoric
18 savagery
18 secrecy
18 sends
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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rhetoric

   Part, Question
1 1, 79 | Wherefore the Philosopher says (Rhetoric. ii, 4) that hatred can 2 2, 7 | answer that, Tully, in his Rhetoric (De Invent. Rhetor. i), 3 2, 27 | instance, they know that rhetoric is a science that enables 4 2, 27 | this is what they love in rhetoric. The same applies ~to the 5 2, 56 | Tully says of virtue in his Rhetoric that "it is a ~habit like 6 2, 56 | virtue, as Tully says in his Rhetoric, is a "habit like ~a second 7 2, 91 | Wherefore Tully says ~in his Rhetoric (De Invent. Rhet. ii) that " 8 2, 1 | number or case. Again in rhetoric, articles are parts that 9 2, 46 | prudence," ~"dialectics," "rhetoric" and "physics." Therefore 10 2, 46 | politics, economics, logic, rhetoric, physics are sciences. Therefore ~ 11 2, 46 | include "dialectics," "rhetoric" and "physics," according 12 2, 46 | somewhat, and this belongs to ~"rhetoric." It may be said, however, 13 2, 47 | too, as Tully says in his ~Rhetoric [*Ad Herenn. de Arte Rhet. 14 2, 47 | Wherefore Tully says in his ~Rhetoric [*Ad Herenn. de Arte Rhet. 15 2, 47 | Therefore shrewdness belongs to rhetoric rather than to prudence.~ 16 2, 47 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Rhetoric also reasons about practical 17 2, 47 | thing belonging both to rhetoric and prudence. ~Nevertheless, 18 2, 175| reason has devised the art of rhetoric whereby a man is able to ~


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