Readings in SpeechHaig A. Bosmajian Harper & Row, 1965 - 384 pagina's |
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Pagina 180
... Marx realized that he would have to use all available means of persuasion , including what Aristotle called the " good style " in the Rhetoric , parts of which Marx had translated in his university days.1 There is no doubt that Marx was ...
... Marx realized that he would have to use all available means of persuasion , including what Aristotle called the " good style " in the Rhetoric , parts of which Marx had translated in his university days.1 There is no doubt that Marx was ...
Pagina 181
... Marx's " pupils ” who was for a time daily visitor to Marx's home in London , writes in his reminiscences that " Marx attached extraordinary value to pure correct expression and in Goethe , Lessing , Shakespeare , Dante , and Cervantes ...
... Marx's " pupils ” who was for a time daily visitor to Marx's home in London , writes in his reminiscences that " Marx attached extraordinary value to pure correct expression and in Goethe , Lessing , Shakespeare , Dante , and Cervantes ...
Pagina 193
... Marx and Engels , Selected Correspondence , p . 20 . 10. Marx , Selected Works , II , 29 . 11. Marx , Selected Works , I , 192–193 . 12. All the English quotations from the Communist Manifesto are taken from Karl Marx and Friedrich ...
... Marx and Engels , Selected Correspondence , p . 20 . 10. Marx , Selected Works , II , 29 . 11. Marx , Selected Works , I , 192–193 . 12. All the English quotations from the Communist Manifesto are taken from Karl Marx and Friedrich ...
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