RhetoricRoutledge |
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INTRODUCTION WHAT IS RHETORIC? | 1 |
1 THE CLASSICAL ART | 19 |
2 RHETORIC RENEWED | 64 |
3 FROM RHETORIC TO RHETORICALITY | 114 |
CONCLUSION | 176 |
GLOSSARY OF RHETORICAL TERMS | 180 |
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