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Index Act of Union, 7–8, 10 Adam Smith Problem,The, 135, 154–155 Addison, Joseph, 12, 58, 65, 77, 97, 138, 139 on propriety in The Spectator, 68–71 adjectives, 85 Adolph, Ralph, 163n1 Aeschines, 24 Aeschylus, 28–29 aesthetics, 3, 10, 12, 65, 57–72 Gorgian, 30 Platonic, 33 See also taste amplification, 98 Anglo-Saxon, 80 Aphthonius, 24 aptum, 48 Arendt, Hannah, 69, 71–72 Aristotle, 24, 27, 29, 30, 32, 46, 47, 48–49, 55, 61, 75, 96, 119, 143, 160n14, 160n15, 161n17, 161n18, 161n19 Nicomachean Ethics, 40, 43, 162n26, 165n2 On Interpretation, 38 Poetics, 43 resonances in Smith, 37, 43, 44, 78, 81, 92, 93, 127, 131, 137, 165n2, 167n6 Rhetoric, 36–44, 162n26 See also arrangement, endoxa, enthymeme , Peripatetic philosophy Arnhart, Larry, 162n25 arrangement, 90–91, 94–95 Aristotelian, 108 inductive, 108 Newtonian, 108, 136, 153–154 Socratic, 108 Augustine, St., 163n35 Austin, J. L., 3 Bacon, Francis, 17, 53–54, 94, 163n1 Bakhtin, Mikhail, 155 Barish, Jonas, 166n7 Barron,William, 24 Barthes, Roland, 3 Bator, Paul, 153 Bazerman, Charles, 153–154 Berkeley, George, 101–104, 123, 167n13 Berry, Christopher, 155 Bevilacqua,Vincent, 76, 94, 151, 165n6 Bitzer, Lloyd, 119 Blair, Hugh, 5, 10, 15, 20, 68, 104, 153 Boileau-Despréaux, Nicolas, 47 Boswell,Thomas, 8 Bouhours, Dominique, 63 Boyle, Robert, 17, 54–55, 60, 61, 63, 163n2, 164n3 Brewer, John, 69 Brown,Vivienne, 154–155 Bruce, John, 113 Bryce, J.C., 17, 76, 150 Budgell, Eustace, 69 Burke, Edmund, 16, 27–28, 164n5 Burke, Kenneth, 114 burlesque, 91 Campbell, George, 10, 24, 104 Campbell, R. H., 150 Carlyle,Alexander, 7, 11 Carter, Michael, 152, 166n8 Christie, John R. R., 156 Cicero, 12, 24, 45, 70, 75, 94, 109, 138 De Officiis, 49–50 De Oratore, 48, 66 Rhetorica Ad Herennium, 45, 95 Orator, 47–48, 50 clarity, 37, 38, 41–42, 56, 79–81, 92, 109, 117 clubs, 11 common sense, 10, 58, 92 Condillac, Etienne Bonnot de, 83 Consigny, Scott, 31–32 conversation, 69–70, 118, 136 Court, Franklin E., 153 Current-traditional rhetoric, 104, 152 Daiches, David, 5 Damasio,Antonio, 161n16 decorum, 2, 158n2, 163n31, 163n32, 163n35 Cicero on, 48–51 Humanist, 51 Lanham, Richard, on 4–5 in Locke, 56 Shaftesbury on, 59 Smith on, 107, 121 deinotês, 2, 46,163n31 deliberative rhetoric, 154 delivery, 70 de Man, Paul, 156 Demetrius of Phaleron, 24 Demosthenes, 24, 47, 77, 109 Descartes, Rene, 10, 108 description, 105, 107, 152 Aristotle on, 43 direct method, 95–96, 100 heuristic function of, 94–98 indirect method, in LRBL, 95–98, 100, 103, 106, 110, 130, 146 indirect method, in TMS, 115, 121, 123 as “painting”, 64–65 diction, 2, 28, 17, 37, 55, 56, 83, 88, 93, 102 didactic style. See under style division of labor, 134 Dionysius of Helicarnassus, 24, 159n5 Douglas, Janet, 23 Douglas, Margaret, 12 Dubos, Jean-Baptiste, 63, 65, 99, 164n5, 164n10, 164n11 Du Marsais, César Chesneau, 24 Duncan, Ian, 153 Dwyer, John, 116 Dykstal,Timothy, 58, 69, 71 Eagleton,Terry, 57 Edinburgh Review, 17–18, 81, 83 ekphrasis, 98, 105. See also description emotions. See sentiment(s) emotivism, 72, 140 endoxa, 96, 119 Endres,A. M., 153 English departments, 77 English language, 80, 86, 155 Enlightenment, 6 enthymeme, 3, 39, 42, 160n13 Enos, Richard, 32 epideictic rhetoric, 91, 107–108, 154 epistemic rhetoric, 4 epistemology, 10, 18 Essays on Philosophical Subjects, 14 ethics, 3, 33–34, 50, 51, 137–143 êthos, 38, 54, 161n19 Evans, Dylan, 161n16 Fantham, Elaine, 48 Farrell,Thomas, 143, 147, 160n15 Fay, Charles Ryle, 25 Fénelon, François de Salignac de la Mothe, 63, 64 Ferguson,Adam, 21 figuration, 3, 54, 56, 75, 95 Fish, Stanley, 3, 168n6 Fränkel, Herman, 26 Fumaroli, Marc, 163n35 Gibbard,Allan, 140–141 Gibbon, Edward, 21 Girard, Gabriel, 83 Giuliani,Allesandro, 153 Glasgow Edition of theWorks and Correspondence of Adam Smith, 149 180 Index [3.144.104.29] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 14:13 GMT) Glendon, Mary Ann, 146 Golden, James L., 151 Gorgias of Leontini, 30–32, 96, 159n5, 159n6 grammar, 78, 84–86, 103, 156, 165n4 Gray, Hanna, 51 Grean, Stanley, 60 Grimaldi,William M.A., 161n21 Griswold, Charles, 96, 112–113, 150 Habermas, Jürgen, 69 Harwood, JohnT., 54 Hermogenes of Tarsus,2,24,46,97,163n31 heuristics. See invention historical (narrative) style. See historiography historiography, 10, 94, 104–107, 152, 154 Hobbes,Thomas, 10, 62, 114 Hogan, J. Michael, 152 Home, Henry. See Kames, Lord Homer, 26–27, 158n3 Hope...

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