Preface |
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1 | (1) |
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2 | (6) |
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8 | (1) |
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9 | (1) |
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10 | (2) |
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Nineteenth-Century Rhetoric |
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12 | (2) |
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Modern and Postmodern Rhetoric |
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14 | (3) |
Part One CLASSICAL RHETORIC |
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19 | (23) |
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22 | (3) |
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Isocrates and Education in Rhetoric |
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25 | (2) |
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Aspasia and Opportunities for Women |
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27 | (1) |
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Plato: True and False Rhetoric |
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28 | (2) |
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Aristotle: Systematic Rhetoric |
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30 | (2) |
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The Rise of Rome and the Rhetoric of Cicero |
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32 | (4) |
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Imperial Rome and the Rhetoric of Quintilian |
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36 | (6) |
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42 | (5) |
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44 | (3) |
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47 | (9) |
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48 | (8) |
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56 | (11) |
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60 | (4) |
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Cicero, From De Inventione |
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64 | (1) |
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Athenaeus, From Deipnosophistae |
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65 | (1) |
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66 | (1) |
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67 | (13) |
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72 | (3) |
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75 | (5) |
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80 | (89) |
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87 | (51) |
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138 | (31) |
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169 | (72) |
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179 | (62) |
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241 | (42) |
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Rhetorica ad Herennium, Book IV |
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243 | (40) |
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283 | (61) |
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289 | (50) |
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339 | (5) |
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344 | (15) |
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346 | (13) |
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359 | (70) |
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From Institutes of Oratory |
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364 | (65) |
Part Two MEDIEVAL RHETORIC |
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429 | (124) |
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431 | (19) |
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Christian Treatments of Rhetoric to Augustine |
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431 | (3) |
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Rhetoric under Siege in Europe to 1000 C.E. |
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434 | (4) |
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The ``Renaissance of the Twelfth Century,'' |
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438 | (3) |
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The Rise of the University |
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441 | (3) |
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The Arts of Letter Writing and Preaching |
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444 | (6) |
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450 | (36) |
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On Christian Doctrine, Book IV |
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456 | (30) |
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486 | (6) |
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An Overview of the Structure of Rhetoric |
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488 | (4) |
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492 | (11) |
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From The Principles of Letter Writing |
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496 | (7) |
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503 | (22) |
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506 | (19) |
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525 | (15) |
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From The Form of Preaching |
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528 | (12) |
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540 | (13) |
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From The Book of the City of Ladies |
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544 | (2) |
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From The Treasure of the City of Ladies |
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546 | (7) |
Part Three RENAISSANCE RHETORIC |
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553 | (236) |
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555 | (26) |
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Rhetoric and Italian Humanism |
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556 | (6) |
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562 | (3) |
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Humanism in Northern Europe: Agricola, Erasmus, and Ramus |
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565 | (5) |
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Humanism and Rhetoric in England: Ramus versus Cicero |
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570 | (11) |
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581 | (70) |
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From Copia: Foundations of the Abundant Style |
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597 | (31) |
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628 | (23) |
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651 | (23) |
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From The Book of the Courtier |
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661 | (13) |
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674 | (24) |
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From Arguments in Rhetoric against Quintilian |
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681 | (17) |
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698 | (38) |
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From The Arte of Rhetorique |
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702 | (34) |
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736 | (12) |
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From The Advancement of Learning |
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740 | (5) |
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745 | (3) |
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748 | (13) |
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Women's Speaking Justified, Proved, and Allowed by the Scriptures |
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753 | (8) |
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761 | (19) |
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767 | (6) |
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Of Speaking too much, or too little, And how we ought Speak |
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773 | (7) |
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Sor Juana Ines De La Cruz |
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780 | (9) |
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From the Poet's Answer to the Most Illustrious Sister Filotea de la Cruz |
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784 | (5) |
Part Four ENLIGHTENMENT RHETORIC |
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789 | (192) |
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791 | (23) |
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Rhetoric in the Enlightenment: An Overview |
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791 | (2) |
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Seventeenth-Century Rhetoric |
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793 | (6) |
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Eighteenth-Century Rhetoric |
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799 | (15) |
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814 | (14) |
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From An Essay Concerning Human Understanding |
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817 | (11) |
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828 | (13) |
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830 | (11) |
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841 | (21) |
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From A Serious Proposal to the Ladies, Part II |
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847 | (15) |
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862 | (17) |
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From On the Study Methods of Our Time |
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865 | (14) |
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879 | (10) |
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A Course of Lectures on Elocution, Lecture VI |
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881 | (8) |
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889 | (9) |
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890 | (8) |
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898 | (49) |
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From The Philosophy of Rhetoric |
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902 | (45) |
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947 | (34) |
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From Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres |
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950 | (31) |
Part Five NINETEENTH-CENTURY RHETORIC |
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981 | (200) |
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983 | (17) |
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Richard Wately's Rhetoric |
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983 | (2) |
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The Development of Women's Rhetorics |
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985 | (6) |
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The Rhetorics of Men of Color |
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991 | (2) |
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The Rhetoric of Composition |
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993 | (2) |
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995 | (1) |
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Language, Rhetoric, and Knowledge |
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996 | (4) |
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1000 | (31) |
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From Elements of Rhetoric |
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1003 | (28) |
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1031 | (14) |
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Lecture Delivered at the Franklin Hall |
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1037 | (2) |
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Mrs. Stewart's Farewell Address to Her Friends in the City of Boston |
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1039 | (6) |
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1045 | (16) |
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Letters on the Equality of the Sexes and the Condition of Woman, Letters III, IV, and XIV |
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1050 | (11) |
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1061 | (24) |
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From Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass |
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1070 | (5) |
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From My Bondage and My Freedom |
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1075 | (4) |
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From The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass |
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1079 | (6) |
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1085 | (29) |
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The Promise of the Father, Chapter I |
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1095 | (5) |
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Tongue of Fire on the Daughters of the Lord |
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1100 | (14) |
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1114 | (27) |
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1124 | (11) |
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From Woman and Temperance |
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1135 | (6) |
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Alexander Bain and Adams Sherman Hill |
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1141 | (11) |
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Alexander Bain, From English Composition and Rhetoric |
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1145 | (4) |
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Adams Sherman Hill, From The Principles of Rhetoric |
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1149 | (3) |
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1152 | (16) |
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From The Philosophy of Style |
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1154 | (14) |
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1168 | (13) |
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On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense |
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1171 | (10) |
Part Six MODERN AND POSTMODERN RHETORIC |
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1181 | (448) |
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1183 | (23) |
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1184 | (2) |
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1186 | (1) |
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Academic Rhetoric in Europe and the United States |
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1187 | (1) |
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Philosophy of Language versus Rhetoric |
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1188 | (1) |
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1189 | (1) |
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The Meaning of Meaning in Philosophy and Literature |
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1190 | (1) |
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1191 | (2) |
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Literature, Logic, Rhetoric, and Ethics |
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1193 | (2) |
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1195 | (1) |
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Discourse, Knowledge, and Ideology |
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1196 | (3) |
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Rhetorics of Gender, Race, and Culture in the Twentieth Century |
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1199 | (3) |
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1202 | (4) |
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1206 | (40) |
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From Marxism and the Philosophy of Language |
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1210 | (17) |
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From The Problem of Speech Genres |
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1227 | (19) |
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1246 | (24) |
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1253 | (3) |
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1256 | (4) |
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1260 | (2) |
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A Room of One's Own, Chapter Five |
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1262 | (8) |
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1270 | (25) |
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I. A. Richards and C. K. Ogden, From The Meaning of Meaning |
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1273 | (8) |
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I. A. Richards, From The Philosophy of Rhetoric |
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1281 | (14) |
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1295 | (53) |
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From A Grammar of Motives |
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1298 | (26) |
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From A Rhetoric of Motives |
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1324 | (16) |
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From Language as Symbolic Action |
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1340 | (8) |
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1348 | (24) |
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1351 | (10) |
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The Phaedrus and the Nature of Rhetoric |
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1361 | (11) |
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1372 | (38) |
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Chaim Perelman and Lucie Olbrechts-Tyteca, From The New Rhetoric |
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1375 | (4) |
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Chaim Perelman, From The Realm of Rhetoric |
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1379 | (5) |
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Chaim Perelman, The New Rhetoric: A Theory of Practical Reasoning |
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1384 | (26) |
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1410 | (22) |
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From The Uses of Argument |
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1413 | (16) |
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From Logic and the Criticism of Arguments |
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1429 | (3) |
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1432 | (39) |
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From The Archaeology of Knowledge |
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1436 | (24) |
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From The Order of Discourse |
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1460 | (11) |
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1471 | (20) |
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1475 | (16) |
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1491 | (29) |
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From Modern Dogma and the Rhetoric of Assent |
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1493 | (27) |
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1520 | (23) |
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1524 | (13) |
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Helene Cixous and Catherine Clement, A Woman Mistress |
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1537 | (6) |
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1543 | (39) |
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From The Signifying Monkey and the Language of Signifyin(g): Rhetorical Difference and the Orders of Meaning |
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1551 | (31) |
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1582 | (23) |
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From Borderlands/La frontera |
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1585 | (20) |
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1605 | (24) |
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1609 | (20) |
Glossary |
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1629 | (10) |
Index |
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