Historical Studies of Rhetoric and RhetoriciansRaymond Floyd Howes Cornell University Press, 1961 - 446 pagina's |
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... Socrates seeks , and Gorgias appears to be as devoid of abstract ideas with which to frame a definition as the other rhetoricians . The art of formal logic did not yet exist , and Socrates presses Gorgias with various analogies and ...
... Socrates seeks , and Gorgias appears to be as devoid of abstract ideas with which to frame a definition as the other rhetoricians . The art of formal logic did not yet exist , and Socrates presses Gorgias with various analogies and ...
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... Socrates . It is in a comparison of these speeches that Plato's ideas about rhetoric are expressed . At the close of the final speech upon love , delivered by Socrates , Phædrus expresses his admiring approval ; he fears that Lysias ...
... Socrates . It is in a comparison of these speeches that Plato's ideas about rhetoric are expressed . At the close of the final speech upon love , delivered by Socrates , Phædrus expresses his admiring approval ; he fears that Lysias ...
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... Socrates talk , he says , with the point of what he had said sticking fast in their minds , and they could not get rid of it . Socrates has drunk his hemlock and is dead ; but in his own breast does not every man carry about a possible ...
... Socrates talk , he says , with the point of what he had said sticking fast in their minds , and they could not get rid of it . Socrates has drunk his hemlock and is dead ; but in his own breast does not every man carry about a possible ...
Inhoudsopgave
The Field of Rhetoric Hoyt H Hudson | 3 |
Plato and Aristotle on Rhetoric and Rhetoricians | 19 |
Classical Rhetoric and the Mediaeval Theory of Preaching | 71 |
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