| 1. | " This
single book comprises some thirteen chapters that span the range from
"Persuasion in Greek Literature before 400 B.C." (chapter two)
and "Greek Rhetorical Theory from Corax to Aristotle" (chapter
three) through the Attic orators, Hellenistic rhetoric, early Roman
rhetoric,..."
| Source: | Bartsch, Shadi. "A New History of Classical Rhetoric" Style 32.3 Sept. 22 1998: 508-513  |
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| 2. | "
We found that it was common in the oratory used at inter-group
events for the orators to use the first-person singular in reference to
their..."
| Source: | RUMSEY, ALAN. "AGENCY, PERSONHOOD AND THE 'I' OF DISCOURSE IN THE PACIFIC AND BEYOND" Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 6.1 Mar. 1 2000: 101  |
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| 3. | "... B. Schirmer,
Republic or Empire: American Resistance to the Philippine War
[Cambridge: Schenkman Publishing Co., 1972], 7).
(6.) Thomas Wentworth Higginson, American Orators and Oratory
(Cleveland: Imperial Press, 1901). "Reported by Charles W.
Chesnutt,"..."
| Source: | WEGENER, FREDERICK. "Charles W. Chesnutt and the Anti-Imperialist Matrix of African-American Writing, 1898-1905" Criticism 41.4 Sept. 22 1999: 465  |
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| 4. | "
My Diagnosis suggested a conjunction of a correspondence theory of
truth (leaving its details open at this stage) and a coherence theory of
justification (involving the acknowledgement of the role of rhetorical
persuasion)."
| Source: | Maki, Uskali. "Performance Against Dialogue, or Answering and Really Answering: A Participant Observer's Reflections on the McCloskey Conversation" Journal of Economic Issues 34.1 Mar. 1 2000: 43  |
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| 5. | "
The former Knick still has no knack for oratory, but he tries to
offer gentle persuasion in an earnest monotone."
| Source: | Cain, Andrew. "Courting `big ideas': Bradley takes a liberal vision on the road against Gore" Washington Times Oct. 31 1999: 1  |
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| 6. | " Charles taught
thousands of students in courses such as argumentation and debate,
English composition, phonetics, interviewing, persuasion, history of
rhetoric and oratory, and organizational communication (see Redding,
1984a)."
| Source: | BUZZANELL, PATRICE M. "W. CHARLES REDDING : THE TEACHER-SCHOLAR MODEL OF THE REDDING TRADITION" Communication Studies 50.4 Dec. 22 1999: 310  |
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| 7. | "... the rhetorical conventions of
nineteenth-century platform oratory and the structure of Protestant
conversion narratives to emphasize how Douglass had fashioned himself into
an exemplary figure."
| Source: | EICHELBERGER, JULIA. "Call and Response: The Riverside Anthology of the AfricanAmerican Literary Tradition" Mississippi Quarterly 53.1 Dec. 22 1999: 111  |
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| 8. | "
Zimmerman, Brett. "A Catalogue of Rhetorical and Other
Literary Terms from American Literature and Oratory." Style
31(1997): 730-59.
---. "'I could read his prose on salary, but not
Jane's': Poe's Stylistic Versatility." Language and
Discourse 5 (1997): 97-117.
"
| Source: | Zimmerman, Brett. "A Catalogue of Selected Rhetorical Devices Used in the Works of Edgar Allan Poe" Style 33.4 Dec. 22 1999: 637  |
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| 9. | "... the rhetorical conventions of
nineteenth-century platform oratory and the structure of Protestant
conversion narratives to emphasize how Douglass had fashioned himself into
an exemplary figure."
| Source: | EICHELBERGER, JULIA. "The Norton Anthology of African American Literature" Mississippi Quarterly 53.1 Dec. 22 1999: 111  |
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| 10. | " When
political oratory lost its place in the Empire, otiose rhetorical
declamation became an uncensored outlet."
| Source: | Genovese, E. N. "Latinity and Literary Society at Rome" Historian 61.4 June 22 1999: 946  |
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| 11. | " Although these boundaries are still open to
question, her extension of classical rhetorical forms into
Augustine's City of God helps her reader see the links between
early oratory and medieval styles of preaching."
| Source: | Arnold, Margaret J. "Seneca by Candlelight and Other Stories of Renaissance Drama" Renaissance Quarterly 52.2 June 22 1999: 564-568  |
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| 12. | " Although these boundaries are still open to
question, her extension of classical rhetorical forms into
Augustine's City of God helps her reader see the links between
early oratory and medieval styles of preaching."
| Source: | Arnold, Margaret J. "Issues of Death: Mortality and Identity in English Renaissance Tragedy" Renaissance Quarterly 52.2 June 22 1999: 564-568  |
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| 13. | " Although these boundaries are still open to
question, her extension of classical rhetorical forms into
Augustine's City of God helps her reader see the links between
early oratory and medieval styles of preaching."
| Source: | Arnold, Margaret J. "The Unmasking of Drama: Contested Representation in Shakespeare's Tragedies" Renaissance Quarterly 52.2 June 22 1999: 564-568  |
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| 14. | "... discuss more specifically the rhetorical component of
Rabelais's humor" (102), and focuses primarily on the
character of Panurge as a comic embodiment of "the dishonest
orator." Chapter 5 studies how "Rabelais's medical
expertise is used to comic..."
| Source: | BRAUNROT, BRUNO. "Enter Rabelais, Laughing" Renaissance Quarterly 53.2 June 22 2000: 577  |
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| 15. | " Dissatisfied
with Petrarch's legacy of contemplative withdrawal, he sought to
recover the political dimension of ancient rhetorical culture, in which
the orator aimed to inspire society's governors to moral behavior."
| Source: | Gouwens, Kenneth. "Giovanni Sabadino degli Arienti: A Literary Career" Renaissance Quarterly 52.1 Mar. 22 1999: 227-231  |
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| 16. | " But that word "individualistic"
flattens out necessary distinctions: the humanist orator-writer-poet
uses his ethos or personality as part of a rhetorical strategy to win
over an audience or readership."
| Source: | KNOWLES, RONALD. "Hamlet and Counter-Humanism" Renaissance Quarterly 52.4 Dec. 22 1999: 1046  |
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| 17. | " Even though he explicates these
non-Western traditions under the shadow of Greco-Roman rhetoric--a point
I will return to shortly--Kennedy provides some meaningful introductions
to these cultures' rhetorical practices, to their concepts, and to
some representative examples of their oratory and/or their literary
composition."
| Source: | Mao, LuMing. "Reflective encounters: illustrating comparative rhetoric" Style 37.4 Dec. 22 2003: 401-426  |
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| 18. | " French humanist tragedy is a highly rhetorical theater,
in that "the characters are assuredly good orators, who know how to
hold their own in a debate, to come up with and arrange arguments to
defend their choice, adorn their speech in all..."
| Source: | O'Hara, Stephanie. ""Look on fertile France": French theater in Shakespeare's time" Shakespeare Studies 32 Jan. 1 2004: 36-47  |
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| 19. | " More so than many hortatory
works, these poems are rhetorical in Kenneth Burke's sense; they
induce cooperation from their audiences not by persuasion but through
identification.(38)
Most of these identifications are invited through the manipulation
of narrative perspective."
| Source: | RICHARDSON, PETER R. "Making Thanes: Literature, Rhetoric and State Formation in Anglo-Saxon England" Philological Quarterly Jan. 1 1999: 215  |
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| 20. | " Conspicuously absent throughout Kramer's work is a necessary
appreciation of the rhetorical art, of the differences between the
demands of persuasion and logical consistency, of the manner in which
Locke fashioned arguments in the context of the contentious political
climate of his time."
| Source: | Velasquez, Eduardo A. "John Locke and the Origins of Private Property: PhilosophicalExplorations of Individualism, Community and Equality" American Political Science Review v92.n3 Sept. 1 1998: 685-687  |
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| 21. | "
Given his charisma and the "evangelical pitch" of his oratory,
his success was no surprise, but Isserman also explores "the gulf
that had opened between his personal qualities--of which so many people
thought so highly--and the character of his politics, which did not
inspire..."
| Source: | Fisher, James T. "LEADER WITHOUT A FOLLOWING" Commonweal 77.13 July 14 2000: 26  |
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| 22. | " But if a position has no better basis than personal choice to
recommend it, it becomes impossible, except by rhetorical persuasion, to
justify..."
| Source: | Clements, Tad. "Are Science and Religion Compatible?" Free Inquiry 20.3 June 22 2000: 58  |
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| 23. | " Democracy puts a premium
on speech, persuasion, rhetorical skill."
| Source: | Friedman, Lawrence. "In defense of corporate criminal liability" Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 23.3 June 22 2000: 833  |
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| 24. | "... accordance with the highest
standards." Arguably, Aristotle's spoudaios is functionally
analogous to the Confucian notion of junzi or paradigmatic individuals.
(32)
2.11
Since rhetorical discourse aims at the persuasion..."
| Source: | Cua, Antonio S. "The ethical significance of shame: insights of Aristotle and Xunzi" Philosophy East and West 53.2 Apr. 1 2003: 147-203  |
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| 25. | "
CLINICAL EVALUATION
Before you order supportive lab oratory and radiographic tests or
recommend treatment, a complete history and physical examination are
needed to differentiate frozen shoulder from post-traumatic stiffness."
| Source: | SCARLAT, MARIUS M.,GOLDBERG, BENJAMIN A.,HARRYMAN II, DOUGLAS T. "Frozen shoulder in diabetic patients: Handle with care" Journal of Musculoskeletal Medicine 17.8 Aug. 1 2000: 484  |
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