Rhetoric--ritual: A Study of the Communicative and Aesthetic Dimensions of LanguageDickenson Publishing Company, 1972 - 297页 |
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... person . The point is that we react to the person speaking or writing , and at times we are quite capable of ignoring what is said and honoring our affection for , or aversion to , the person behind the words . The ethical appeals ...
... person . The point is that we react to the person speaking or writing , and at times we are quite capable of ignoring what is said and honoring our affection for , or aversion to , the person behind the words . The ethical appeals ...
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... person acts in that manner . It's worth stressing that a great deal of the evidence used in rhetorical discourse is likely to be authoritative testimony , for audiences are nearly always asking some form of the question , " How do you ...
... person acts in that manner . It's worth stressing that a great deal of the evidence used in rhetorical discourse is likely to be authoritative testimony , for audiences are nearly always asking some form of the question , " How do you ...
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... person to control the behavior of another , and that power is the absolute opposite of Rhetoric . Henry W. Johnstone , Jr. puts this idea excellently : When we wish to control the action or belief of another person , but either lack an ...
... person to control the behavior of another , and that power is the absolute opposite of Rhetoric . Henry W. Johnstone , Jr. puts this idea excellently : When we wish to control the action or belief of another person , but either lack an ...
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