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Original Articles

Ward, Adams, and classical rhetoric

Pages 108-115 | Published online: 01 Apr 2009
 

Abstract

Several scholars have attempted to designate points along that continuum of rhetorical knowledge which links the classical period with other periods and with our own.1 In similar fashion this writer examines the link between English rhetorical theory as manifested in John Ward's interpretation of the ancients and American rhetorical theory prior to the elocutionary movement as advanced in the lectures of John Quincy Adams.

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