The Working Principles of Rhetoric Examined in Their Literary Relations and Illustrated with ExamplesGinn, 1900 - 676 páginas |
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... rhetorical reading . Of the value of these notes such names as Earle , Pater , Stevenson , Bagehot , De Quincey , are a sufficient guarantee . No voluminous reading of this kind , of course , can be given ; but many wise and weighty ...
... rhetorical reading . Of the value of these notes such names as Earle , Pater , Stevenson , Bagehot , De Quincey , are a sufficient guarantee . No voluminous reading of this kind , of course , can be given ; but many wise and weighty ...
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... rhetorical is the fact that all the elements of its composition are chosen with implicit reference to the mind of readers or hearers . The writer learns to judge what men will best understand , what they can be made to feel or imagine ...
... rhetorical is the fact that all the elements of its composition are chosen with implicit reference to the mind of readers or hearers . The writer learns to judge what men will best understand , what they can be made to feel or imagine ...
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... rhetorical devices that in their place are quite legitimate , and incur reproach only as used unscrupulously . In the line " Sweet , silent rhetoric of persuading eyes , " the poet Daniel regards the influencing effect as produced by ...
... rhetorical devices that in their place are quite legitimate , and incur reproach only as used unscrupulously . In the line " Sweet , silent rhetoric of persuading eyes , " the poet Daniel regards the influencing effect as produced by ...
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... Rhetorical Adaptation . The requirements of a reader or hearer are determined not by his mental capacities alone , but by his whole nature ; which , in one way or another , as subject and occasion dictate , is to be acted upon by the ...
... Rhetorical Adaptation . The requirements of a reader or hearer are determined not by his mental capacities alone , but by his whole nature ; which , in one way or another , as subject and occasion dictate , is to be acted upon by the ...
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... rhetorical adaptation , and how comprehensive must be the art that masters and applies its resources . II . Rhetoric as Art . In the adapting of discourse to the requirements of reader or hearer , under the various condi- tions that ...
... rhetorical adaptation , and how comprehensive must be the art that masters and applies its resources . II . Rhetoric as Art . In the adapting of discourse to the requirements of reader or hearer , under the various condi- tions that ...
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