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... rhetoric ; but we must not confuse it with the ' primary ' ( as opposed to ' secondary ' ) type , for that is ' primarily used in civic life ; it was primarily oral . Primary rhetoric involves an act of enunciation on a specific ...
... rhetoric ; but we must not confuse it with the ' primary ' ( as opposed to ' secondary ' ) type , for that is ' primarily used in civic life ; it was primarily oral . Primary rhetoric involves an act of enunciation on a specific ...
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... rhetorical tradition in the West , supplying the classicist with a glimpse of where that tradition leads , and the non- classicist with a clearer outline of how it began . The chapters on Judaeo - Christian rhetoric and , to a lesser ...
... rhetorical tradition in the West , supplying the classicist with a glimpse of where that tradition leads , and the non- classicist with a clearer outline of how it began . The chapters on Judaeo - Christian rhetoric and , to a lesser ...
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... rhetorical writing in German or Italian or Span- ish in the seventeenth century , though for example both Gracián's Agu- deza y arte de ingenio and Tesauro's Cannocchiale Aristotelico deal with ' primary rhetoric ' and were widely ...
... rhetorical writing in German or Italian or Span- ish in the seventeenth century , though for example both Gracián's Agu- deza y arte de ingenio and Tesauro's Cannocchiale Aristotelico deal with ' primary rhetoric ' and were widely ...
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