Rhetoric--ritual: A Study of the Communicative and Aesthetic Dimensions of LanguageDickenson Publishing Company, 1972 - 297 oldal |
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... chapter I talked of the traditional view of Rhetoric . Or to put it more accurately , I did the best I could to present what can be called the traditional view in such a way as to make it believable , vital , workable . That " best I ...
... chapter I talked of the traditional view of Rhetoric . Or to put it more accurately , I did the best I could to present what can be called the traditional view in such a way as to make it believable , vital , workable . That " best I ...
129. oldal
... chapter . However , it will turn out that the next chapter , like the last one , will be incomplete . I'll try to indicate its shortcomings in Chapter 4 , and after that I'll be ready to attempt to tie it all together . It's as if ...
... chapter . However , it will turn out that the next chapter , like the last one , will be incomplete . I'll try to indicate its shortcomings in Chapter 4 , and after that I'll be ready to attempt to tie it all together . It's as if ...
202. oldal
... chapter ) . Now , because it's quite a long one , a brief preview of the rest of this chapter . I've argued that Rhetoric and Ritual are inseparable . Next I'm going to propose the idea that the two are not of equal symbolic stature ...
... chapter ) . Now , because it's quite a long one , a brief preview of the rest of this chapter . I've argued that Rhetoric and Ritual are inseparable . Next I'm going to propose the idea that the two are not of equal symbolic stature ...
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