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... rhetorical trump cards of the 1920's , which Sinclair Lewis treated with such satire , are comparatively impotent today , as the new social consciousness causes terms of centrally planned living to move toward the head of the series ...
... rhetorical trump cards of the 1920's , which Sinclair Lewis treated with such satire , are comparatively impotent today , as the new social consciousness causes terms of centrally planned living to move toward the head of the series ...
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... rhetorical term's appeal through its con- nection with something we apprehend , even when we object morally to the source of the impulse . Now " progress " is an understandable term in this sense , since it rests upon certain observable ...
... rhetorical term's appeal through its con- nection with something we apprehend , even when we object morally to the source of the impulse . Now " progress " is an understandable term in this sense , since it rests upon certain observable ...
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... rhetorical study . The listing is meant to be suggestive , not inclusive ; many essays employ more than one rhetorical procedure , and many refuse to fit ... Rhetorical Index Rhetorical Index HAIG A BOSMAJIAN The Language of White Racism 112.
... rhetorical study . The listing is meant to be suggestive , not inclusive ; many essays employ more than one rhetorical procedure , and many refuse to fit ... Rhetorical Index Rhetorical Index HAIG A BOSMAJIAN The Language of White Racism 112.
Contents
FULKE GREVILLE LORD BROOKE Chorus of Priests | 3 |
THE RIGHT USE OF LANGUAGE | 61 |
The ism of the Modern World | 201 |
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