| Rhetoric - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Rhetoric is the art of harnessing reason, emotions and authority, through language, with a view to persuade an audience and, by persuading, to convince this ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhetoric
| Aristotle's Rhetoric Welcome to the online version of Aristotle's Rhetoric. These hypertext pages are based on the 1954 translation of noted classical scholar W. Rhys Roberts. http://www2.iastate.edu/~honeyl/Rhetoric/
| American Rhetoric: Definitions of Rhetoric Cicero : "Rhetoric is one great art comprised of five lesser arts: inventio, dispositio, elocutio, memoria, and pronunciatio." Rhetoric is "speech designed ... http://www.americanrhetoric.com/rhetoricdefinitions.htm
| Rhetoric Rhetoric is the ancient art of argumentation and discourse. ... Rhetoric removes disagreement from the arena of violence and turns it into debate--a healthy ... http://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/resource_rhet.html
| A Handbook of Rhetorical Devices Book containing definitions and examples of traditional rhetorical devices. By Robert A. Harris. http://www.virtualsalt.com/rhetoric.htm
| What is Rhetoric? In its long and vigorous history rhetoric has enjoyed many definitions, accommodated differing purposes, and varied widely in what it included. ... http://rhetoric.byu.edu/encompassing terms/rhetoric.htm
| rhetorical questions The rhetorical question is usually defined as any question asked for a purpose other than to obtain the information the question asks. ... http://rhetoric.byu.edu/figures/R/rhetorical questions.htm
| Aristotle, Rhetoric (ed. J. H. Freese) There are a total of 8 comments on and cross references to this page. Further comments from E. M. Cope, Commentary on the Rhetoric of Aristotle : ... http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/text
| Aristotle, Rhetoric (ed. J. H. Freese) [1354a] I. Rhetoric is a counterpart1 of Dialectic; for both have to do with matters that are in a manner within the cognizance of all men and not confined2 ... http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext
| Rhetoric Department Interdisciplinary Rhetoric Department offers academic programs in the functions of discourse in all its forms. http://rhetoric.berkeley.edu/
| RHETORIC In addition, as an innately pluralistic form of criticism, rhetorical analysis may serve as a bridge between the study of literature and the study of other ... http://www.nt.armstrong.edu/rhetoric.htm
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