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1 I, 1 | 1~RHETORIC the counterpart of Dialectic. 2 I, 1 | the current treatises on rhetoric have constructed but a small 3 I, 1 | the ordinary writers on rhetoric treat of non-essentials; 4 I, 1 | forensic branch of oratory.~Rhetoric is useful (1) because things 5 I, 1 | conclusions: dialectic and rhetoric alone do this. Both these 6 I, 1 | It is clear, then, that rhetoric is not bound up with a single 7 I, 1 | but his moral purpose. In rhetoric, however, the term "rhetorician" 8 I, 1 | systematic principles of Rhetoric itself-of the right method 9 I, 1 | going further define what rhetoric is.~ 10 I, 2 | 2~Rhetoric may be defined as the faculty 11 I, 2 | other arts and sciences. But rhetoric we look upon as the power 12 I, 2 | belong strictly to the art of rhetoric and some do not. By the 13 I, 2 | means of the principles of rhetoric. The one kind has merely 14 I, 2 | assume in their treatises on rhetoric, that the personal goodness 15 I, 2 | that present-day writers on rhetoric direct the whole of their 16 I, 2 | excited. It thus appears that rhetoric is an offshoot of dialectic 17 I, 2 | political; and for this reason rhetoric masquerades as political 18 I, 2 | said at the outset. Neither rhetoric nor dialectic is the scientific 19 I, 2 | on the other, so it is in rhetoric. The example is an induction, 20 I, 2 | in dialectic, example in rhetoric; when it is shown that, 21 I, 2 | dialectic, enthymeme in rhetoric. It is plain also that each 22 I, 2 | the same way the theory of rhetoric is concerned not with what 23 I, 2 | call for discussion; and rhetoric, too, draws upon the regular 24 I, 2 | subjects of debate. The duty of rhetoric is to deal with such matters 25 I, 2 | enthymeme really belongs to rhetoric, as one sort of syllogism 26 I, 2 | are getting away from pure rhetoric or dialectic. This statement 27 I, 2 | distinct from dialectic and rhetoric. One may succeed in stating 28 I, 2 | be no longer dialectic or rhetoric, but the science to which 29 I, 2 | of all, let us classify rhetoric into its varieties. Having 30 I, 3 | 3~Rhetoric falls into three divisions, 31 I, 3 | somebody. These three kinds of rhetoric refer to three different 32 I, 3 | make guesses at the future.~Rhetoric has three distinct ends 33 I, 3 | That the three kinds of rhetoric do aim respectively at the 34 I, 3 | Now the propositions of Rhetoric are Complete Proofs, Probabilities, 35 I, 4 | not belong to the art of rhetoric, but to a more instructive 36 I, 4 | knowledge; and as it is, rhetoric has been given a far wider 37 I, 4 | have said already, that rhetoric is a combination of the 38 I, 4 | to make either dialectic rhetoric not, what they really are, 39 I, 4 | political science and not of rhetoric.~These, then, are the most 40 II, 1 | needs of each.~But since rhetoric exists to affect the giving 41 II, 23| to be wise". The Art of Rhetoric of Callippus is made up 42 II, 23| topic forms the whole Art of Rhetoric both of Pamphilus and of 43 II, 23| the whole of the Art of Rhetoric in use before Theodorus.~ 44 II, 24| must be true"-so too in rhetoric a compact and antithetical 45 II, 24| to he unknown: so also in rhetoric a spurious enthymeme may 46 II, 24| argument that Corax’s Art of Rhetoric is composed. If the accused 47 II, 24| a place in no art except Rhetoric and Eristic.~ 48 III, 1 | Still, the whole business of rhetoric being concerned with appearances, 49 III, 1 | concerns our present subject, rhetoric. The other—the poetical50 III, 12| observed that each kind of rhetoric has its own appropriate 51 III, 12| the various branches of rhetoric. We have now to deal with


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