The Practical Elements of Rhetoric: With Illustrative Examples 1887 |
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... invention and its outcome . It [ rhetoric ] can direct the pupil to the choice of a subject and place him in the ... invention or thinking , and the expression of thought ( 73 , 74 ) . Blair states : with respect to arguments , three ...
... invention and its outcome . It [ rhetoric ] can direct the pupil to the choice of a subject and place him in the ... invention or thinking , and the expression of thought ( 73 , 74 ) . Blair states : with respect to arguments , three ...
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... invention that determines his rank , but merely excellence in the kind most natural to his powers . - Grades of Invention . — Quite distinct from the manner in which the inventor's mind works , there are recognized grades of power in ...
... invention that determines his rank , but merely excellence in the kind most natural to his powers . - Grades of Invention . — Quite distinct from the manner in which the inventor's mind works , there are recognized grades of power in ...
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... Invention dealing with Objects ; —Description . Invention dealing with Events ; - Narration . Invention dealing with Generalizations ; — Expo- sition . Invention dealing with Truths ; -Argumentation . Invention dealing with Issues ...
... Invention dealing with Objects ; —Description . Invention dealing with Events ; - Narration . Invention dealing with Generalizations ; — Expo- sition . Invention dealing with Truths ; -Argumentation . Invention dealing with Issues ...
Contents
Definition of Rhetoric | 1 |
Style in General | 13 |
Diction | 27 |
Copyright | |
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