Rhetorical Analysis of SpeechesAllyn and Bacon, 1967 - 229 ページ |
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... beginning of a new year the congregation would expect the preacher to speak on a good start ; therefore , Dr. Fosdick uses psychology by disposing of this phase of the subject first . He terms you . For once he said , " Which of you ...
... beginning of a new year the congregation would expect the preacher to speak on a good start ; therefore , Dr. Fosdick uses psychology by disposing of this phase of the subject first . He terms you . For once he said , " Which of you ...
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... beginning only makes more tragic an unhappy end . 8. On this first Sunday of the New Year , therefore , let us talk together not about starting power - there is no soul here that has not more than once made a fine beginning - but about ...
... beginning only makes more tragic an unhappy end . 8. On this first Sunday of the New Year , therefore , let us talk together not about starting power - there is no soul here that has not more than once made a fine beginning - but about ...
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... beginning , loveliest of all at the last . " This sentence has a noticeable rhythm , a sweep which is characteristic of effective oral composition . ment , however , about the difference be- tween the best of the old music and the ...
... beginning , loveliest of all at the last . " This sentence has a noticeable rhythm , a sweep which is characteristic of effective oral composition . ment , however , about the difference be- tween the best of the old music and the ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Chief Sources of Rhetorical Concepts | 9 |
Winston S Churchill | 29 |
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