It was probably the charm of style, common to Demokritus with Plato, which induced the rhetor thus to edit them both. |
The rhetor could suggest a contradiction between these values and sexism and argue that sexism must be abandoned. |
For a long time he could not utter a word, so that the rhetor had to repeat his question. |
Nobody has delved into his lexical, stylistic, rhetor ical or literary methods. |
Augustine of Hippo, perhaps the greatest of all theologians, was a trained rhetor who had served his time at the imperial court. |
The rhetor, for instance, would not imagine that he was clearing out a space in which he could express his thoughts and feelings. |