Rhetoric--ritual: A Study of the Communicative and Aesthetic Dimensions of LanguageDickenson Publishing Company, 1972 - 297 Seiten |
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... nature and worth . But what is it that makes this speech persuasive ? If you examine it carefully , you will find that except for the famous phrase " a date which will live in infamy ' and the brief next - to - the - last paragraph ...
... nature and worth . But what is it that makes this speech persuasive ? If you examine it carefully , you will find that except for the famous phrase " a date which will live in infamy ' and the brief next - to - the - last paragraph ...
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... nature vanished . Rather , that early poetic nature remained , remains still , and is to be found underneath the instrumental and communicative aspects of language . Putting this issue in simpler but broader terms , Kenneth Burke writes ...
... nature vanished . Rather , that early poetic nature remained , remains still , and is to be found underneath the instrumental and communicative aspects of language . Putting this issue in simpler but broader terms , Kenneth Burke writes ...
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... Nature , this night , These flowers , this moment - shall we set all these To phrases from a letter by Voiture ? Look once at the high stars that shine in heaven , And put off artificiality ! Have you not seen great gaudy hothouse ...
... Nature , this night , These flowers , this moment - shall we set all these To phrases from a letter by Voiture ? Look once at the high stars that shine in heaven , And put off artificiality ! Have you not seen great gaudy hothouse ...
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