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Page ix
... purpose , required so complete a rewriting that this work can scarcely be called a revision of the former . The spirit of scientific coördination , however , which prompted the old is the ruling spirit in the new , so that I can say now ...
... purpose , required so complete a rewriting that this work can scarcely be called a revision of the former . The spirit of scientific coördination , however , which prompted the old is the ruling spirit in the new , so that I can say now ...
Page xi
... PURPOSE IN DISCOURSE EFFICIENT MEANS TO A WORTHY END 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 ...
... PURPOSE IN DISCOURSE EFFICIENT MEANS TO A WORTHY END 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 ...
Page xii
Arnold Tompkins. NARRATION · THE CHANGE AS A WHOLE Purpose Time Cause and Effect Likeness and Difference THE CHANGE IN ITS PARTS THE PROCESS ILLUSTRATED Construction Interpretation EXPOSITION THE CONTENT OF THE THEME - Definition ...
Arnold Tompkins. NARRATION · THE CHANGE AS A WHOLE Purpose Time Cause and Effect Likeness and Difference THE CHANGE IN ITS PARTS THE PROCESS ILLUSTRATED Construction Interpretation EXPOSITION THE CONTENT OF THE THEME - Definition ...
Page 5
... purpose . He might have had Macbeth say , " Duncan died recently ; I still live ; but he is better off than I , for he does not suffer so much " ; or " Duncan is dead and buried ; hav- ing passed the tribulations of life , nothing now ...
... purpose . He might have had Macbeth say , " Duncan died recently ; I still live ; but he is better off than I , for he does not suffer so much " ; or " Duncan is dead and buried ; hav- ing passed the tribulations of life , nothing now ...
Page 7
... purpose or effect of the discourse , - the first as synthesis , the second as analysis . Composi- tion and reading ... purposes of utterance ; only this : rhetoric cannot practice while it is preaching , although it must practice what it ...
... purpose or effect of the discourse , - the first as synthesis , the second as analysis . Composi- tion and reading ... purposes of utterance ; only this : rhetoric cannot practice while it is preaching , although it must practice what it ...
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