Studies in Rhetoric and Public Speaking: In Honor of James Albert WinansAlexander Magnus Drummond Russell & Russell, 1962 - 299 páginas |
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... suggested as the content of deliberative speeches are all much more fully treated in the Politics . The Rhetoric takes from the Politics a brief sketch of political matters upon which speakers must be persuasive . The rhetorician should ...
... suggested as the content of deliberative speeches are all much more fully treated in the Politics . The Rhetoric takes from the Politics a brief sketch of political matters upon which speakers must be persuasive . The rhetorician should ...
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... suggested by Whately's book of that title , together with his essay entitled " Style , " and the section on orators in his " Brief Appraisal of the Greek Literature in its Foremost Pre- tensions , " 2 Yet when one attempts to go further ...
... suggested by Whately's book of that title , together with his essay entitled " Style , " and the section on orators in his " Brief Appraisal of the Greek Literature in its Foremost Pre- tensions , " 2 Yet when one attempts to go further ...
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... suggest possibilities . Another noteworthy study of intonation has been made by Harold E. Palmer . One of the most ... suggested , it is in the melody that we find the most marked difference between English and American speech . The ...
... suggest possibilities . Another noteworthy study of intonation has been made by Harold E. Palmer . One of the most ... suggested , it is in the melody that we find the most marked difference between English and American speech . The ...
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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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