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... tradition of Greek prose , at least as far as the ancients were concerned . It has been said that Isocrates ' prose uses the Gorgian rhetorical devices but in sufficiently expanded forms that their acutely mannered character is less ...
... tradition of Greek prose , at least as far as the ancients were concerned . It has been said that Isocrates ' prose uses the Gorgian rhetorical devices but in sufficiently expanded forms that their acutely mannered character is less ...
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... traditions : does satire privilege audience - centered rhetoric as opposed to speech - or speaker - centered rhetoric ... tradition . In its present form , however , Guilhamet's work does not illuminate . Indeed , such eminent rhetoric ...
... traditions : does satire privilege audience - centered rhetoric as opposed to speech - or speaker - centered rhetoric ... tradition . In its present form , however , Guilhamet's work does not illuminate . Indeed , such eminent rhetoric ...
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... tradition . Whereas the curriculum of the moral and metaphysical sciences reflected a profound respect for the status quo , that of the natural sciences reflected an awareness of change and faith in progress that characterized the ...
... tradition . Whereas the curriculum of the moral and metaphysical sciences reflected a profound respect for the status quo , that of the natural sciences reflected an awareness of change and faith in progress that characterized the ...
Contents
JOHN PORTER HOUSTON | 25 |
PHYLLIS K LEFFLER AND ELIZABETH M TILTON | 57 |
ROGER DUCHENE | 75 |
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