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Adam Smith's lectures on rhetoric: An historical assessment

Pages 393-418 | Published online: 02 Jun 2009

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Shawn Spano. (1993) John Locke and the epistemological foundations of Adam Smith's rhetoric. Southern Communication Journal 59:1, pages 15-26.
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Michael Carter. (1988) The role of invention in belletristic rhetoric: A study of the lectures of Adam Smith. Rhetoric Society Quarterly 18:1, pages 3-13.
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WilliamM. Purcell. (1986) A reassessment of Adam Smith's lectures on Rhetoric and Belles lettres. Central States Speech Journal 37:1, pages 45-54.
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Patricia Spence. (1974) Sympathy and propriety in Adam smith's rhetoric. Quarterly Journal of Speech 60:1, pages 92-99.
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Andreas Ortmann & Benoit Walraevens. (2018) Adam Smith’s Rhetorical Strategy in The Wealth of Nations against the Commercial System of Great Britain. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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