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... expressing thought ; and literature the whole of thought which animates such organized framework . Thus the entire territory of language is claimed by each language study . Rhetoric has no corner which it can call its own ; but must ...
... expressing thought ; and literature the whole of thought which animates such organized framework . Thus the entire territory of language is claimed by each language study . Rhetoric has no corner which it can call its own ; but must ...
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... expressing a given idea or thought . But correct forms are not ends in themselves ; they are only means to effective utterance , in supplying the composer with all the possible ways of expression . Rhetoric selects out of the many forms ...
... expressing a given idea or thought . But correct forms are not ends in themselves ; they are only means to effective utterance , in supplying the composer with all the possible ways of expression . Rhetoric selects out of the many forms ...
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... expressing ideas , and sentences as lan- guage forms expressing thought , then a discourse may be defined as a language form expressing thought in the process of producing a definite change in some mind addressed . The ideas presented ...
... expressing ideas , and sentences as lan- guage forms expressing thought , then a discourse may be defined as a language form expressing thought in the process of producing a definite change in some mind addressed . The ideas presented ...
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... writer to be reproduced in the reader . The organic relation of the elements in discourse appears clearly in comparing discourse with other ob- jects . Discourse is like all other objects in expressing IO THE SCIENCE OF DISCOURSE .
... writer to be reproduced in the reader . The organic relation of the elements in discourse appears clearly in comparing discourse with other ob- jects . Discourse is like all other objects in expressing IO THE SCIENCE OF DISCOURSE .
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... expression of thought ; it expresses thought to com- municate it , as do all the fine - art forms , architecture , sculpture , painting , and music . But discourse is cut out from all of these by the peculiar form through which its ...
... expression of thought ; it expresses thought to com- municate it , as do all the fine - art forms , architecture , sculpture , painting , and music . But discourse is cut out from all of these by the peculiar form through which its ...
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