The Practical Elements of Rhetoric: With Illustrative Examples 1887 |
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... various divisions and aspects , the conclusion , like the introduction , works to a unity ; and thus , in a sense , the discourse ends where it began . But it does not end as it began . The introduction , as we have seen , called in the ...
... various divisions and aspects , the conclusion , like the introduction , works to a unity ; and thus , in a sense , the discourse ends where it began . But it does not end as it began . The introduction , as we have seen , called in the ...
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... various words that designate the idea : — " But what do we mean by this fine word Culture , so much in vogue at present ? What the Greeks naturally expressed by their waideía , the Romans by their humanitas , we less happily try to ...
... various words that designate the idea : — " But what do we mean by this fine word Culture , so much in vogue at present ? What the Greeks naturally expressed by their waideía , the Romans by their humanitas , we less happily try to ...
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... various forms of argument . I. PROOF OF TRUTH DIRECTLY . In seeking how to arrange the various ways of proving truth directly , we may perhaps best follow the logical order in which knowledge is obtained . There are three principal ways ...
... various forms of argument . I. PROOF OF TRUTH DIRECTLY . In seeking how to arrange the various ways of proving truth directly , we may perhaps best follow the logical order in which knowledge is obtained . There are three principal ways ...
Contents
Definition of Rhetoric | 1 |
Style in General | 13 |
Diction | 27 |
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