A Practical Rhetoric of Expository ProseOxford University Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 583 |
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... called " tautotes . " ( Classical rhetoric distinguishes many varieties of repeti- tion and gives to each an ... called " epistrophe . " It is even more common to place the repeated word at the beginning of the sentence , which is called ...
... called " tautotes . " ( Classical rhetoric distinguishes many varieties of repeti- tion and gives to each an ... called " epistrophe . " It is even more common to place the repeated word at the beginning of the sentence , which is called ...
Strana 190
... called , the method of analysis . This is the so - called genus - species defi- nition , and it is the one most commonly discussed by traditional logicians and rhetoricians . It consists of setting the thing to be defined into the class ...
... called , the method of analysis . This is the so - called genus - species defi- nition , and it is the one most commonly discussed by traditional logicians and rhetoricians . It consists of setting the thing to be defined into the class ...
Strana 378
... called " feet " and the other called " cadences . " The kinds of feet into which English poetry and prose are scanned derive from Greek and still have their ancient names . There are dozens of varieties , but seven or eight are enough ...
... called " feet " and the other called " cadences . " The kinds of feet into which English poetry and prose are scanned derive from Greek and still have their ancient names . There are dozens of varieties , but seven or eight are enough ...
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Communication and Rhetoric | 3 |
WRITING AS A PROCESS | 17 |
Invention | 32 |
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