Rhetoric: A Tradition in Transition : in Honor of Donald C. Bryant with a Reprinting of His "Rhetoric, Its Functions and Scope" and "'Rhetoric, Its Functions and Scope' Rediviva"Walter R. Fisher Michigan State University Press, 1974 - 315 |
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