Studies in Rhetoric and Public Speaking: In Honor of James Albert WinansAlexander Magnus Drummond Russell & Russell, 1962 - 299 páginas |
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... discourse may run like the following . They girt themselves , mighty in guarding their husbands , more mighty as continent widows , most mighty as con- tinent virgins . Likewise , Wisdom xxxix : 2 " But mighty men shall be searched out ...
... discourse may run like the following . They girt themselves , mighty in guarding their husbands , more mighty as continent widows , most mighty as con- tinent virgins . Likewise , Wisdom xxxix : 2 " But mighty men shall be searched out ...
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... discourse ; but they will not leave any agreeable employment to go again , and never will do a single thing in consequence of having heard the discourse . But let them hear one of these God - taught teachers and they will surrender to ...
... discourse ; but they will not leave any agreeable employment to go again , and never will do a single thing in consequence of having heard the discourse . But let them hear one of these God - taught teachers and they will surrender to ...
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... discourse has his eye upon the audience and occasion ; his task is persuasion ; his form and style are organic with the occasion . ' The element of the author's personality should not be lost from sight in the case of the writer of pure ...
... discourse has his eye upon the audience and occasion ; his task is persuasion ; his form and style are organic with the occasion . ' The element of the author's personality should not be lost from sight in the case of the writer of pure ...
Contenido
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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