Rhetoric--ritual: A Study of the Communicative and Aesthetic Dimensions of LanguageDickenson Publishing Company, 1972 - 297页 |
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第120页
... sense , of course , in which it is perfectly proper to do so ; this book , for example , is a separate and discrete rhetorical act in the simple sense that it begins and ends - before you began reading it , it did not exist for you ...
... sense , of course , in which it is perfectly proper to do so ; this book , for example , is a separate and discrete rhetorical act in the simple sense that it begins and ends - before you began reading it , it did not exist for you ...
第121页
... sense in which I affect myself with this book . In fact there is a sense in which I am always my primary audience . ( I'll have much more to say on that point later on . ) By saying what I did in the last chapter I made some choices ...
... sense in which I affect myself with this book . In fact there is a sense in which I am always my primary audience . ( I'll have much more to say on that point later on . ) By saying what I did in the last chapter I made some choices ...
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... senses , it's convenient to classify them accordingly : visual imagery - appeals to the sense of sight ; auditory imagery - sense of hearing ; tactile imagery - sense of touch ; gustatory imagery - taste ; olfactory imagery - smell ...
... senses , it's convenient to classify them accordingly : visual imagery - appeals to the sense of sight ; auditory imagery - sense of hearing ; tactile imagery - sense of touch ; gustatory imagery - taste ; olfactory imagery - smell ...
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