The Principles of RhetoricAmerican book Company, 1923 - 431 páginas |
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... RHETORICAL EXCELLENCE . I. CHOICE OF WORDS · Section I. Clearness 66 II . Force 66 III . Ease II . NUMBER OF WORDS • Section I. Clearness 66 II . Force 06 III . Ease 74 · 81 • 111 · · 132 145 146 150 175 CHAP . UI . ARRANGEMENT Section ...
... RHETORICAL EXCELLENCE . I. CHOICE OF WORDS · Section I. Clearness 66 II . Force 66 III . Ease II . NUMBER OF WORDS • Section I. Clearness 66 II . Force 06 III . Ease 74 · 81 • 111 · · 132 145 146 150 175 CHAP . UI . ARRANGEMENT Section ...
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... those who do not accept them may be so disgusted by his pretensions as to contemn all efforts Do teach them what really is GOOD USE . BOOK IL RHETORICAL EXCELLENCE . CHAPTER L CHOICE OF WORDS VIOLATIONS OF GOOD USE . 73.
... those who do not accept them may be so disgusted by his pretensions as to contemn all efforts Do teach them what really is GOOD USE . BOOK IL RHETORICAL EXCELLENCE . CHAPTER L CHOICE OF WORDS VIOLATIONS OF GOOD USE . 73.
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Adams Sherman Hill. BOOK IL RHETORICAL EXCELLENCE . CHAPTER L CHOICE OF WORDS . THE efficiency of all communication by language mxe depend on three things : ( 1 ) the choice of those words that are ... RHETORICAL EXCELLENCE CHOICE OF WORDS.
Adams Sherman Hill. BOOK IL RHETORICAL EXCELLENCE . CHAPTER L CHOICE OF WORDS . THE efficiency of all communication by language mxe depend on three things : ( 1 ) the choice of those words that are ... RHETORICAL EXCELLENCE CHOICE OF WORDS.
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