Historical Studies of Rhetoric and RhetoriciansRaymond Floyd Howes Cornell University Press, 1961 - 446 pagina's |
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Pagina 222
... eloquence are not to be read without some share of his own sense of the body politic , and of the body politic not merely as a construct of thought , but as a living human society . A speech , like a satire , like a comedy of manners ...
... eloquence are not to be read without some share of his own sense of the body politic , and of the body politic not merely as a construct of thought , but as a living human society . A speech , like a satire , like a comedy of manners ...
Pagina 370
... eloquence . Mill sums up his thought in the famous apothegm , " Eloquence is written to be heard , poetry to be overheard . " I trust I do no violence to his thought when I substitute for " eloquence " the word " rhetoric . " 2 We have ...
... eloquence . Mill sums up his thought in the famous apothegm , " Eloquence is written to be heard , poetry to be overheard . " I trust I do no violence to his thought when I substitute for " eloquence " the word " rhetoric . " 2 We have ...
Pagina 415
... eloquent , but had not the right kind of eloquence ; his was wild Irish eloquence . As Ap- pelles's painting of a fine woman had such flesh that some one said she had fed on roses , Burke's art gives us a fine woman , but fed on ...
... eloquent , but had not the right kind of eloquence ; his was wild Irish eloquence . As Ap- pelles's painting of a fine woman had such flesh that some one said she had fed on roses , Burke's art gives us a fine woman , but fed on ...
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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