Historical Studies of Rhetoric and RhetoriciansRaymond Floyd Howes Cornell University Press, 1961 - 446 pagina's |
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Pagina 53
... never lose its instrumental character , and should never aspire to be more than one of the several subordinate arts which the statesman weaves together into the whole which is the state . In these two dialogues , then , the Sophist and ...
... never lose its instrumental character , and should never aspire to be more than one of the several subordinate arts which the statesman weaves together into the whole which is the state . In these two dialogues , then , the Sophist and ...
Pagina 119
... never have come together , and in- troducing things which in nature would never have come to pass ; just as Painting likewise does . This is the work of Imagination.26 Thus we can understand why Bacon distrusts the imagination and why ...
... never have come together , and in- troducing things which in nature would never have come to pass ; just as Painting likewise does . This is the work of Imagination.26 Thus we can understand why Bacon distrusts the imagination and why ...
Pagina 150
... never made any of his Orations Publick : For why , says one , their Excellency lay in the Action . 59 The Mouth must never be writh'd , nor the Lips bit or lick'd , which are all ungenteel and unmannerly Actions , and yet what some are ...
... never made any of his Orations Publick : For why , says one , their Excellency lay in the Action . 59 The Mouth must never be writh'd , nor the Lips bit or lick'd , which are all ungenteel and unmannerly Actions , and yet what some are ...
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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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