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... rhetoric . Nowadays we tend to use the word ' rhetoric ' in a derogatory sense . We may dismiss a piece of writing as ' mere rhetoric ' because we find it meretricious or insincere ; the nakedness of the argument is so dressed up that ...
... rhetoric . Nowadays we tend to use the word ' rhetoric ' in a derogatory sense . We may dismiss a piece of writing as ' mere rhetoric ' because we find it meretricious or insincere ; the nakedness of the argument is so dressed up that ...
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... rhetoric ; but equally pulpit - inspired . The author is John Henry Newman , and the work quoted is the Essay on the ... rhetoric , because it is rhetorical both in what it says and in how it says it . All Newman is actually stating at ...
... rhetoric ; but equally pulpit - inspired . The author is John Henry Newman , and the work quoted is the Essay on the ... rhetoric , because it is rhetorical both in what it says and in how it says it . All Newman is actually stating at ...
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... rhetoric , but also expressive of the whole philosophy that it seeks to enunciate . Their concept of truth is that logic and reason are transcended by some higher cognitive faculty— actual human experience in the Life - Philosophy of ...
... rhetoric , but also expressive of the whole philosophy that it seeks to enunciate . Their concept of truth is that logic and reason are transcended by some higher cognitive faculty— actual human experience in the Life - Philosophy of ...
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by A N Wilson FRSL | 1 |
DID DOVER WILSON MISS A TRICK? | 24 |
BOSWELLS CORSICA | 46 |
Urheberrecht | |
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