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It is clear , then , that our handbooks have limited the art to extraneous matters ; and it is clear , too , why they have leaned to forensic speaking 0 But the art of Rhetoric has its value . It is valuable , first , because truth and ...
It is clear , then , that our handbooks have limited the art to extraneous matters ; and it is clear , too , why they have leaned to forensic speaking 0 But the art of Rhetoric has its value . It is valuable , first , because truth and ...
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Thus it follows that Rhetoric is a kind of offshoot , on the one hand , of Dialectic , and , on the other , of that study of Ethics which may properly be called “ political . ” [ With Aristotle , Ethics , the science dealing with ...
Thus it follows that Rhetoric is a kind of offshoot , on the one hand , of Dialectic , and , on the other , of that study of Ethics which may properly be called “ political . ” [ With Aristotle , Ethics , the science dealing with ...
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Oratory , 32 described the narrow view most literary critics were bringing to rhetoric . They were concerned , he maintained , mainly with belle lettres , with written down and enduring rhetoric , rather than with the rhetoric of ...
Oratory , 32 described the narrow view most literary critics were bringing to rhetoric . They were concerned , he maintained , mainly with belle lettres , with written down and enduring rhetoric , rather than with the rhetoric of ...
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v1 ARISTOTLE | 3 |
WILLIAM NORWOOD BRIGANCE | 14 |
DANIEL KATZ | 20 |
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