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... rhetoric has developed into a complex system of communication , which has had enormous influence on other arts and sciences ( painting , sculpture , architecture , music , opera , economics , physics , to name a few ) . Yet its whole ...
... rhetoric has developed into a complex system of communication , which has had enormous influence on other arts and sciences ( painting , sculpture , architecture , music , opera , economics , physics , to name a few ) . Yet its whole ...
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... rhetoric in the European Renaissance , and its enthusi- astic adoption in all the vernaculars , meant that every age and clime rediscovered for itself the fundamental truths about the art . The goal of rhetoric was persuasion , to ...
... rhetoric in the European Renaissance , and its enthusi- astic adoption in all the vernaculars , meant that every age and clime rediscovered for itself the fundamental truths about the art . The goal of rhetoric was persuasion , to ...
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... rhetoric and natural feelings was accepted by theorists of rhetoric - and now , of poetry.2 In his Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres ( 1783 ) Hugh Blair could simply remark : " Let nature and passion always speak their own ...
... rhetoric and natural feelings was accepted by theorists of rhetoric - and now , of poetry.2 In his Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres ( 1783 ) Hugh Blair could simply remark : " Let nature and passion always speak their own ...
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An Introduction | 9 |
Fritz Senn Zürich | 10 |
J Allerton Basel | 35 |
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