The Art of the Writer: Essays, Excerpts, and TranslationsLane Cooper Cornell University Press, 1952 - 436 Seiten |
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... rhetoric they included also the theory of style , though not as if the rhetor alone made use of it , but because it was common property . If , for example , they had been led to put together a treatise on the art of writing history ...
... rhetoric they included also the theory of style , though not as if the rhetor alone made use of it , but because it was common property . If , for example , they had been led to put together a treatise on the art of writing history ...
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Lane Cooper. will be the harvest which rhetoric will be likely to gather after the sowing of that seed ? Phædr . The reverse of good . Soc . But perhaps rhetoric has been getting too roughly handled by us , and she might answer : What ...
Lane Cooper. will be the harvest which rhetoric will be likely to gather after the sowing of that seed ? Phædr . The reverse of good . Soc . But perhaps rhetoric has been getting too roughly handled by us , and she might answer : What ...
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... rhetoric ' that the Rhetoric of Aris- totle could ever have been classed with books treating of style . There is in fact a complex distinction to which the word Rhetoric is liable . First , it means the rhetorica utens , as when we ...
... rhetoric ' that the Rhetoric of Aris- totle could ever have been classed with books treating of style . There is in fact a complex distinction to which the word Rhetoric is liable . First , it means the rhetorica utens , as when we ...
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AND OF STYLE | 1 |
from the PHÆDRUS | 20 |
from the RHETORIC | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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