Rhetoric, Philosophy, and Literature: An ExplorationDon M. Burks Purdue University Press, 1978 - 115 pagina's |
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Rhetoric Poetics and Philosophy | 15 |
The Arts of Indirection | 35 |
From Philosophy to Rhetoric and Back | 49 |
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