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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... object proposed , principally , Persuasion , in the strict sense , i . e . the influencing of the WILL ; thirdly , to offer some remarks on STYLE ; and , fourthly , to treat of ELOCUTION . History of Rhetoric . 2. It may be expected ...
... object proposed , principally , Persuasion , in the strict sense , i . e . the influencing of the WILL ; thirdly , to offer some remarks on STYLE ; and , fourthly , to treat of ELOCUTION . History of Rhetoric . 2. It may be expected ...
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... object of Logic ; on which some remarks are made in my Treatise on that Science . Rhetoric being in truth an offshoot of Logic , that Rhetorician must labor un- der great disadvantages who is not only ill acquainted with that system ...
... object of Logic ; on which some remarks are made in my Treatise on that Science . Rhetoric being in truth an offshoot of Logic , that Rhetorician must labor un- der great disadvantages who is not only ill acquainted with that system ...
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... object in any other way , " & c .; which doubtless were intended to remind his readers of the nature of his design ; viz . not to teach an Art of Rhetoric , but the Art ; not to instruct them merely how conviction might be produced ...
... object in any other way , " & c .; which doubtless were intended to remind his readers of the nature of his design ; viz . not to teach an Art of Rhetoric , but the Art ; not to instruct them merely how conviction might be produced ...
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... object proposed is , not to fill up a sheet , a book , or an hour , but to communicate his thoughts , to con- vince , or persuade , ) on these real occasions , for which such exercises were designed to prepare him , he will find that he ...
... object proposed is , not to fill up a sheet , a book , or an hour , but to communicate his thoughts , to con- vince , or persuade , ) on these real occasions , for which such exercises were designed to prepare him , he will find that he ...
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... object of true eloquence , to carry one's point , —to con- vince or persuade , rather than to display ability , — is more likely to be lost sight of , when the main object avowedly is , to learn to speak well , and to show how well one ...
... object of true eloquence , to carry one's point , —to con- vince or persuade , rather than to display ability , — is more likely to be lost sight of , when the main object avowedly is , to learn to speak well , and to show how well one ...
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