Historical Studies of Rhetoric and RhetoriciansRaymond Floyd Howes Cornell University Press, 1961 - 446 pagina's |
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Pagina 163
... Whately's talk throughout the evening , thanked him formally for the pains he had taken to instruct him . " Oh , no , " said Whately , " not instruct ; I did not mean to be didactic ; but one sometimes likes having an anvil on which to ...
... Whately's talk throughout the evening , thanked him formally for the pains he had taken to instruct him . " Oh , no , " said Whately , " not instruct ; I did not mean to be didactic ; but one sometimes likes having an anvil on which to ...
Pagina 186
... Whately points out , taking no pains . It is not easy to keep attention on meaning to the degree he proposes . One's mind tends to wander to other matters , or to leap forward to the next sentence . He also points out that his method ...
... Whately points out , taking no pains . It is not easy to keep attention on meaning to the degree he proposes . One's mind tends to wander to other matters , or to leap forward to the next sentence . He also points out that his method ...
Pagina 402
... Whately's Life , I , p . 454 . 35. Whately said of Coleridge's dis- sertation , " I had thought to cut it out and burn it when I had the volume bound , but I resolve to keep it as a curious specimen of what trash a very clever man can ...
... Whately's Life , I , p . 454 . 35. Whately said of Coleridge's dis- sertation , " I had thought to cut it out and burn it when I had the volume bound , but I resolve to keep it as a curious specimen of what trash a very clever man can ...
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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