The Practical Elements of Rhetoric: With Illustrative Examples 1887 |
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... discourse cannot be effectual without it . Nor does rhetoric stop with mere correctness of expression . Having an end to accomplish beyond simple utter- ance , it must seek also clearness , or beauty , or force of style , ac- cording as ...
... discourse cannot be effectual without it . Nor does rhetoric stop with mere correctness of expression . Having an end to accomplish beyond simple utter- ance , it must seek also clearness , or beauty , or force of style , ac- cording as ...
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With Illustrative Examples 1887 John Franklin Genung. Discourse written for Public Delivery . Although the ideal of spoken discourse is that its expression be extemporaneous , a large proportion of such discourse is , and will continue ...
With Illustrative Examples 1887 John Franklin Genung. Discourse written for Public Delivery . Although the ideal of spoken discourse is that its expression be extemporaneous , a large proportion of such discourse is , and will continue ...
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... discourse . It is important that there be one comprehen- sive effect , one central truth , by which the work shall be remem- bered . Relation of the Conclusion to the Body of Discourse . - While the body of discourse has tended to ...
... discourse . It is important that there be one comprehen- sive effect , one central truth , by which the work shall be remem- bered . Relation of the Conclusion to the Body of Discourse . - While the body of discourse has tended to ...
Contents
Definition of Rhetoric | 1 |
Style in General | 13 |
Diction | 27 |
Copyright | |
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