Historical Studies of Rhetoric and RhetoriciansRaymond Floyd Howes Cornell University Press, 1961 - 446 pagina's |
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Pagina 80
... theory , squarely upon the basis of classical rhetoric . The “ Aquinas ” -tract , using Cicero's name , but really paraphrasing a passage in Aristotle's Rhetoric , Book III , insists that it is not enough to have something to say , but ...
... theory , squarely upon the basis of classical rhetoric . The “ Aquinas ” -tract , using Cicero's name , but really paraphrasing a passage in Aristotle's Rhetoric , Book III , insists that it is not enough to have something to say , but ...
Pagina 142
... theory that our knowl- edge comes to us from sensation and reflection , and that the study of objective reality is ... theory of rhetorical arrangement was being taught by logic . Ramus , it will be recalled , had transferred the theory ...
... theory that our knowl- edge comes to us from sensation and reflection , and that the study of objective reality is ... theory of rhetorical arrangement was being taught by logic . Ramus , it will be recalled , had transferred the theory ...
Pagina 143
... theory of invention had been largely replaced by the new theories of knowledge , that contemporary logics were doing an ade- quate job with the doctrine of arrangement , and that the day of the tropes and figures was probably over so ...
... theory of invention had been largely replaced by the new theories of knowledge , that contemporary logics were doing an ade- quate job with the doctrine of arrangement , and that the day of the tropes and figures was probably over so ...
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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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