Rhetoric--ritual: A Study of the Communicative and Aesthetic Dimensions of LanguageDickenson Publishing Company, 1972 - 297 oldal |
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16. oldal
... seems far from persuasive in nature and the latter equally far from the stuff of exposition . I imagine that for many people the difference between the two seems quite clear . In the one case , there is an attempt to change the ...
... seems far from persuasive in nature and the latter equally far from the stuff of exposition . I imagine that for many people the difference between the two seems quite clear . In the one case , there is an attempt to change the ...
59. oldal
... seems to me too broad an interpretation of authoritative testimony , for as I said earlier , in that sense every statement is testimony of authority , because every statement must somehow or other answer the question , " How do you know ...
... seems to me too broad an interpretation of authoritative testimony , for as I said earlier , in that sense every statement is testimony of authority , because every statement must somehow or other answer the question , " How do you know ...
118. oldal
... seems to me to encourage the notion of independent elements . For example , it can reasonably be argued that a large part of Disposition is simply the use of logical proofs , and that element is considered to be part of Invention . You ...
... seems to me to encourage the notion of independent elements . For example , it can reasonably be argued that a large part of Disposition is simply the use of logical proofs , and that element is considered to be part of Invention . You ...
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