Three Centuries of American Rhetorical Discourse: An Anthology and a ReviewRonald Forrest Reid Waveland Press, 1988 - 753페이지 |
도서 본문에서
31개의 결과 중 1 - 3개
19 페이지
... critic suspects that the preferred text is not authentic ( e.g. , the critic , being interested in the immediate listening audience , would prefer B under normal circumstances but suspects that the recording was inaccurate ) . ( 3 ) ...
... critic suspects that the preferred text is not authentic ( e.g. , the critic , being interested in the immediate listening audience , would prefer B under normal circumstances but suspects that the recording was inaccurate ) . ( 3 ) ...
20 페이지
... critic must also study the general context , paying special attention to those aspects which had special relevance to the discourse being studied . For example , Franklin Roosevelt's famous words in his first inaugural , " We have ...
... critic must also study the general context , paying special attention to those aspects which had special relevance to the discourse being studied . For example , Franklin Roosevelt's famous words in his first inaugural , " We have ...
23 페이지
... critic's understanding of rhetorical theory , the richer the criticism . Unfortunately some critics , especially beginners , limit themselves to theories propounded by Aristotle or some other particular theorist , such as Cicero ...
... critic's understanding of rhetorical theory , the richer the criticism . Unfortunately some critics , especially beginners , limit themselves to theories propounded by Aristotle or some other particular theorist , such as Cicero ...
목차
Puritan Preaching and the American | 35 |
Abrahams Offering Up His Son Isaac | 54 |
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God | 65 |
저작권 | |
표시되지 않은 섹션 69개
기타 출판본 - 모두 보기
자주 나오는 단어 및 구문
abolitionism abolitionists Abraham amendments American applause argued argument audience authority believe British called campaign cause Chickasaws Choctaws Christ church citizens civil colonies Commentary Congress Constitution convention Craig Baird critic danger debate declared delegates Democratic doctrine Dred Scott duty economic Edmund Randolph election example faith fathers favor fear Federal Federalists force genres give Great-Britain hand heart honorable interest issue justice labor land leaders legislation legislature liberty Lincoln live Lord Massachusetts means movement nation Negro never opinion Parliament party peace persuasive political popular present President principles Puritan Pushmataha question religious Republican revolution rhetorical critics rhetorical discourse rhetorical situation Senate Shawnee slave slavery social society South South Carolina Southern speech spirit tariff taxes Tecumseh territory theory things Townshend Acts Union United unto Vice Admiralty court Virginia vote Washington Whigs wrath