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1603:. Eugene, Oregon: Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. 307.
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Heinrich
Lausberg, translated by David E. Orton (1998),
1842:. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers. p. 184.
1867:. Tubingen, Germany: Mohr Siebeck. pp. 128–129.
1737:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 31.
1687:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 168–169.
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1817:. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & sons. p. 302.
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Eloquence: Rhetoric in Society and Literature
1784:The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome
1712:. Southern Illinois University Press. p. 35.
1655:(1997). "Declamation and contestation in satire".
1631:. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 167.
1571:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp.
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1540:Handbook of Literary Rhetoric
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1246:List of feminist rhetoricians
1236:Glossary of rhetorical terms
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1758:Bonner, Stanley F. (1977).
1542:, BRILL, pp. 500–501,
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1659:. Routledge. p. 148.
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1788:Oxford University Press
1708:Zerbe, Michael (2007).
1683:Sloane, Thomas (2001).
1599:Trimpi, Wesley (2009).
933:De Sophisticis Elenchis
1733:Winter, Bruce (1997).
1053:De doctrina Christiana
1043:Dialogus de oratoribus
963:Rhetorica ad Herennium
189:Captatio benevolentiae
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1653:Susanna Morton Braund
1519:controversia figurata
1505:Declamationes Minores
1482:deliberative rhetoric
1480:followed a career in
1221:Communication studies
1063:De vulgari eloquentia
923:Rhetoric to Alexander
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1863:Vegge, Ivar (2008).
21:Controversia (album)
16:Exercise in rhetoric
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1023:Institutio Oratoria
230:Eloquentia perfecta
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142:Byzantine rhetoric
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