Studies in Rhetoric and Public Speaking: In Honor of James Albert WinansAlexander Magnus Drummond Russell & Russell, 1962 - 299 páginas |
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... his state- ment of Fox's " leading peculiarities . " According to Goodrich , Fox 1New York , 1852 . 2 P. 75 . ' P. 461 . 3 had a luminous simplicity , which combined unity of impression THE LITERARY CRITICISM OF ORATORY 205.
... his state- ment of Fox's " leading peculiarities . " According to Goodrich , Fox 1New York , 1852 . 2 P. 75 . ' P. 461 . 3 had a luminous simplicity , which combined unity of impression THE LITERARY CRITICISM OF ORATORY 205.
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... and Studies by Members of the English Association , IV ( 1913 ) , 29 . 2 The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson , New York , 1897-98 , XXII , 252-3 . horring it indeed ) uses rhythm laxly , preferring it 220 RHETORIC AND PUBLIC SPEAKING.
... and Studies by Members of the English Association , IV ( 1913 ) , 29 . 2 The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson , New York , 1897-98 , XXII , 252-3 . horring it indeed ) uses rhythm laxly , preferring it 220 RHETORIC AND PUBLIC SPEAKING.
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... York , 1890 , p . 322 n . ' W. B. Pillsbury , The Psychology of Reasoning , New York , 1910 , p . 57 . normal conditions . It is only while in the focus A PSYCHOLOGICAL VIEW OF ARGUMENTATION 285.
... York , 1890 , p . 322 n . ' W. B. Pillsbury , The Psychology of Reasoning , New York , 1910 , p . 57 . normal conditions . It is only while in the focus A PSYCHOLOGICAL VIEW OF ARGUMENTATION 285.
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PLATO AND ARISTOTLE ON RHETORIC AND RHETORICIANS | 3 |
A LATE MEDIEVAL TRACTATE ON PREACHING | 61 |
FRANCIS BACON THE POLITICAL ORATOR | 91 |
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