Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- ERRATA
- BOOK II
- CHAP. V Of the qualities of style strictly rhetorical
- CHAP. VI Of perspicuity
- CHAP. VII What is the cause that nonsense so often escapes being detected, both by the writer and by the reader
- CHAP. VIII The extensive usefulness of perspicuity
- CHAP. IX May there not be an excess of perspicuity?
- BOOK III The discriminating Properties of Elocution
CHAP. VII - What is the cause that nonsense so often escapes being detected, both by the writer and by the reader
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2014
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- ERRATA
- BOOK II
- CHAP. V Of the qualities of style strictly rhetorical
- CHAP. VI Of perspicuity
- CHAP. VII What is the cause that nonsense so often escapes being detected, both by the writer and by the reader
- CHAP. VIII The extensive usefulness of perspicuity
- CHAP. IX May there not be an excess of perspicuity?
- BOOK III The discriminating Properties of Elocution
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- The Philosophy of Rhetoric , pp. 92 - 129Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013