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... rhetorical terms in Lat- in , but nothing on Thucydides ' use of Greek or about the extent to which Thucydides ' very narrative structure is itself rhetorical . Again , my own experience in teaching Thucydides as a Greek text is that ...
... rhetorical terms in Lat- in , but nothing on Thucydides ' use of Greek or about the extent to which Thucydides ' very narrative structure is itself rhetorical . Again , my own experience in teaching Thucydides as a Greek text is that ...
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... rhetorical parallelism in history . In his reuse of the parallel at Laelius 42 ( see Münzer , Hermes 40 [ 19051 , 83-4 ) Cicero adopted Atticus ' chronology , but sacrificed truth to rhetoric . 8 de re publica 3.19 . Empedocles is ...
... rhetorical parallelism in history . In his reuse of the parallel at Laelius 42 ( see Münzer , Hermes 40 [ 19051 , 83-4 ) Cicero adopted Atticus ' chronology , but sacrificed truth to rhetoric . 8 de re publica 3.19 . Empedocles is ...
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... rhetorical theorists are fond of abstract categorization . Kennedy is anxious in chapter 1 to show that rhetorical forms can ex- ist independently of rhetorical theory , and so he includes examples from Homer and ( in chapter 7 ) the ...
... rhetorical theorists are fond of abstract categorization . Kennedy is anxious in chapter 1 to show that rhetorical forms can ex- ist independently of rhetorical theory , and so he includes examples from Homer and ( in chapter 7 ) the ...
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