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... discourse ? We wish to be forewarned and forearmed against violations for which the merest schoolboy may arrest us ... discourse study , that composition and reading fall within the same compass , using reading in the broad sense to ...
... discourse ? We wish to be forewarned and forearmed against violations for which the merest schoolboy may arrest us ... discourse study , that composition and reading fall within the same compass , using reading in the broad sense to ...
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... discourse , - the first as synthesis , the second as analysis . Composi- tion and reading are simply applied rhetoric ; and both subjects must be held together in a common principle throughout our discussion . Discourse is an ...
... discourse , - the first as synthesis , the second as analysis . Composi- tion and reading are simply applied rhetoric ; and both subjects must be held together in a common principle throughout our discussion . Discourse is an ...
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... discourse falls within a large number of things having for their purpose the expression of thought ; it expresses thought to com- municate it , as do all the fine - art forms , architecture , sculpture , painting , and music . But discourse ...
... discourse falls within a large number of things having for their purpose the expression of thought ; it expresses thought to com- municate it , as do all the fine - art forms , architecture , sculpture , painting , and music . But discourse ...
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... discourse has it purpose to the reader or auditor as well as to the writer or speaker . It would be as vain to read as to write without a purpose ; in either case the discourse is used for a purpose . It is possible for the reader to ...
... discourse has it purpose to the reader or auditor as well as to the writer or speaker . It would be as vain to read as to write without a purpose ; in either case the discourse is used for a purpose . It is possible for the reader to ...
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... Discourse , by efficient means , must seriously and honestly seek a worthy aim must seek to produce a change in the mind addressed for the good of that mind . effectiveness , announced at the outset as the ultimate law of discourse ...
... Discourse , by efficient means , must seriously and honestly seek a worthy aim must seek to produce a change in the mind addressed for the good of that mind . effectiveness , announced at the outset as the ultimate law of discourse ...
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