Rhetoric--ritual: A Study of the Communicative and Aesthetic Dimensions of LanguageDickenson Publishing Company, 1972 - 297 oldal |
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103. oldal
... rhetorician - audience situations of all Rhetoric ) , Frye seems to put the primary and proper emphasis on Rhetoric ... rhetorician into direct contact with his audience . There is an I - you relationship involved ( as there is in this ...
... rhetorician - audience situations of all Rhetoric ) , Frye seems to put the primary and proper emphasis on Rhetoric ... rhetorician into direct contact with his audience . There is an I - you relationship involved ( as there is in this ...
104. oldal
... rhetorician . But even when disclosure is direct and fairly complete , there are differences in the nature of the rhetorical contact . A speaker / writer may look and talk down to his audience ; he may present himself as an authority ...
... rhetorician . But even when disclosure is direct and fairly complete , there are differences in the nature of the rhetorical contact . A speaker / writer may look and talk down to his audience ; he may present himself as an authority ...
223. oldal
... rhetorician's intentions , but because a basis has or has not been provided for the conscious exercise of free choice by the audience . And that , in my judgment , is both the role of the rhetorician and the core of the rhetorical ...
... rhetorician's intentions , but because a basis has or has not been provided for the conscious exercise of free choice by the audience . And that , in my judgment , is both the role of the rhetorician and the core of the rhetorical ...
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