Elements of Rhetoric: Comprising an Analysis of the Laws of Moral Evidence and of Persuasion, with Rules for Argumentative Composition and ElocutionJames Munroe, 1855 - Всего страниц: 545 |
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... supposed completed , and certain conclusions arrived at by that process , before he begins to impart his others in a treatise or lecture ; the object of which must of course be to prove the justness of those conclusions . And in doing ...
... supposed completed , and certain conclusions arrived at by that process , before he begins to impart his others in a treatise or lecture ; the object of which must of course be to prove the justness of those conclusions . And in doing ...
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... supposed to have been made , in the earliest * See Essay on the Love of Truth , 2d Series . Aristotle . days of Science and Literature , than at § 2. ] 23 INTRODUCTION . History of Rhetoric Assiduous cultivation of Rhetoric by the ...
... supposed to have been made , in the earliest * See Essay on the Love of Truth , 2d Series . Aristotle . days of Science and Literature , than at § 2. ] 23 INTRODUCTION . History of Rhetoric Assiduous cultivation of Rhetoric by the ...
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... supposed to be something that cannot be taught . But many , perhaps most persons , are inclined to the opinion that Eloquence , either in writing or speaking , is either a natural gift , or , at least , is to be acquired by mere ...
... supposed to be something that cannot be taught . But many , perhaps most persons , are inclined to the opinion that Eloquence , either in writing or speaking , is either a natural gift , or , at least , is to be acquired by mere ...
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... supposed to be sufficiently established , by repeat- ing , in substance , the poet's remark , that all a Rhetorician's rules But teach him how to name his tools : " and by observing that , for the most difficult points of all , natu ...
... supposed to be sufficiently established , by repeat- ing , in substance , the poet's remark , that all a Rhetorician's rules But teach him how to name his tools : " and by observing that , for the most difficult points of all , natu ...
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... of thought in the mind , of which " Common - terms 99 are merely the names , and by means of which we are supposed to be able to do what I am convinced - " " is impossible ; to carry on a train of Reasoning 38 [ § 4 . RHETORIC .
... of thought in the mind , of which " Common - terms 99 are merely the names , and by means of which we are supposed to be able to do what I am convinced - " " is impossible ; to carry on a train of Reasoning 38 [ § 4 . RHETORIC .
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