rhetoricians in English

noun
1
an expert in formal rhetoric.
Olson, Richard McKeon, and Ronald Crane put hundreds of graduate students at least on speaking terms with classical rhetoric, and rhetoricians were active in the Hutchins college as well.
noun
    speechifieroratorspeechmakerpublic speaker

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1. Appellate law is for writers and rhetoricians

2. But his ineptitude in not changing the wording of the bordering text left a "literary seam" (what rhetoricians might term Aporia) that sticks out like a

3. – Julius Caesar To the delight of rhetoricians—and the dismay of grammarians—Caesar’s egocentric pronouncement made asyndeton (plural: Asyndeta) famous and has become the quintessential example of this mostly poetic figure of speech