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406:Facilitas
400:Enthymeme
379:Eloquence
361:Delectare
149:Cicero's
100:statesman
45:philippic
18:Phillipic
1577:Jeremiad
1571:See also
1317:Pedagogy
1297:Feminist
1068:Rhetoric
1058:Phaedrus
1052:(380 BC)
1002:Richards
972:Perelman
820:Pentadic
815:Dramatic
759:Suasoria
737:Diatribe
678:Forensic
655:Encomium
620:Demagogy
489:Imitatio
461:Elocutio
447:Inventio
417:Informal
336:Concepts
263:Sophists
258:Calliope
248:Atticism
243:Asianism
211:Rhetoric
203:a series
201:Part of
97:Athenian
31:Bust of
1583:Polemic
1537:Tacitus
1530:Lepidus
1362:Related
1337:Therapy
1327:Science
1292:Digital
1172:(c. 50)
1162:(46 BC)
1152:(46 BC)
1132:(55 BC)
1122:(80 BC)
1112:(84 BC)
1048:Gorgias
1017:Toulmin
1012:Tacitus
962:McLuhan
937:Gorgias
932:Erasmus
927:Derrida
892:Bakhtin
882:Aspasia
847:Mimesis
810:Cluster
742:Eristic
732:Polemic
727:Oratory
705:Lecture
468:Memoria
412:Fallacy
355:Decorum
302:Trivium
230:History
1555:, and
1539:, the
1421:Pistis
1416:Orator
1342:Visual
1252:(1970)
1242:(1966)
1232:(1521)
1222:(1305)
1158:Orator
1098:Topics
1027:Weaver
957:Lysias
952:Lucian
942:Hobbes
917:de Man
912:Cicero
710:Public
693:Sermon
668:Eulogy
596:Debate
584:Genres
530:Pathos
496:Kairos
483:Hypsos
429:Scheme
394:Eunoia
374:Device
368:Docere
189:Caesar
164:Cicero
125:, and
123:Second
104:orator
87:Greece
69:Cicero
53:tirade
37:Louvre
1640:This
1212:(426)
1202:(102)
1040:Works
1007:Smith
997:Ramus
982:Plato
977:Pizan
907:Burke
897:Booth
832:Genre
827:Frame
570:Topos
555:Grand
550:Style
537:Logos
523:Ethos
507:Modes
434:Trope
119:First
95:, an
1646:stub
1386:Doxa
1182:(95)
1022:Vico
771:Spin
137:Rome
102:and
67:and
1461:TED
1307:New
967:Ong
106:in
71:of
59:of
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1549:,
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