I’ve heard of Classical Rhetoric, but what does it mean?
Martin Cothran says, “The classical ideal of a great person was a good man speaking well. This meant that, in his education, a great man must not only study the rules and principles of eloquent expression, but he must know and do the good; he must not only have mastered certain techniques, he needed to be familiar with the Good, the True, and the Beautiful.
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