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... CONDITIONS OF EFFECTIVENESS The Author or the Interpreter Himself A Sincere Purpose A Definite Purpose - THE THOUGHT IN DISCOURSE THE THEME THE DISCOURSE PROCESSES DESCRIPTION ATTRIBUTIVE DESCRIPTION By Attributes of Relation By Means ...
... CONDITIONS OF EFFECTIVENESS The Author or the Interpreter Himself A Sincere Purpose A Definite Purpose - THE THOUGHT IN DISCOURSE THE THEME THE DISCOURSE PROCESSES DESCRIPTION ATTRIBUTIVE DESCRIPTION By Attributes of Relation By Means ...
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... Conditions for Securing Clearness Conditions for Securing Energy . - Conditions for Securing Elegance THE RHETORICAL QUALITIES SECURED LANGUAGE AS AN OBJECT OF FERCEPTION Correctness Distinctness - 182 185 - 185 191 194 196 - 198 199 ...
... Conditions for Securing Clearness Conditions for Securing Energy . - Conditions for Securing Elegance THE RHETORICAL QUALITIES SECURED LANGUAGE AS AN OBJECT OF FERCEPTION Correctness Distinctness - 182 185 - 185 191 194 196 - 198 199 ...
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... conditions . Shakespeare had Macbeth say , when his conscience was stinging him after the murder of Duncan , " Duncan is in his grave ; after life's fitful fever he sleeps well . " This can be said in forty ways to the satisfaction of ...
... conditions . Shakespeare had Macbeth say , when his conscience was stinging him after the murder of Duncan , " Duncan is in his grave ; after life's fitful fever he sleeps well . " This can be said in forty ways to the satisfaction of ...
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... condition ; then he orders his thoughts to that end ; after which he clothes them in language . This order cannot be reversed . Of course the impulse to produce the change is not dropped to work out the matter of the discourse and ...
... condition ; then he orders his thoughts to that end ; after which he clothes them in language . This order cannot be reversed . Of course the impulse to produce the change is not dropped to work out the matter of the discourse and ...
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... conditions the other . We cannot realize the thought except in and while perceiving the language , and no effect is produced except in and while gaining the thought . So far as time is concerned , language , thought , and effect move ...
... conditions the other . We cannot realize the thought except in and while perceiving the language , and no effect is produced except in and while gaining the thought . So far as time is concerned , language , thought , and effect move ...
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