CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1997 |
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... strategies and structures of sermons . One leading authority on such strategies in Fuller's day was Richard Whately , whose Elements of Rhetoric was designed for preachers and taught by Fuller ( to young ladies ) at the Greene Street ...
... strategies and structures of sermons . One leading authority on such strategies in Fuller's day was Richard Whately , whose Elements of Rhetoric was designed for preachers and taught by Fuller ( to young ladies ) at the Greene Street ...
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... strategies — strategies that evolved into what Karlyn Kohrs Campbell calls a “ feminine style ” of rhetoric ( 12-14 ) . This feminine style drew some of its features from the traditions of homiletic rhetoric ( as women imitated the ...
... strategies — strategies that evolved into what Karlyn Kohrs Campbell calls a “ feminine style ” of rhetoric ( 12-14 ) . This feminine style drew some of its features from the traditions of homiletic rhetoric ( as women imitated the ...
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... strategies in Woman much the way I will detail how she manipulates the rhetorical strategies of classical and feminine styles herein . In short , Woman participates in the homiletic style because it employs a strategy of moral ...
... strategies in Woman much the way I will detail how she manipulates the rhetorical strategies of classical and feminine styles herein . In short , Woman participates in the homiletic style because it employs a strategy of moral ...
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Nature and the | 35 |
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