Rhetorical Analyses of Literary WorksEdward P. J. Corbett Oxford University Press, 1969 - 272 oldal |
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... beginning and ending . ' " 12 The epanalepses of the first two 12 Abraham Fraunce , The Arcadian Rhetorike ( London ... beginning , middle , or end of some unit that may prop- erly be thought to have a beginning , middle , or end - be ...
... beginning and ending . ' " 12 The epanalepses of the first two 12 Abraham Fraunce , The Arcadian Rhetorike ( London ... beginning , middle , or end of some unit that may prop- erly be thought to have a beginning , middle , or end - be ...
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... beginning and at the end . Chapter one is an excellent example of how a skilful novelist can , by the use of his own direct voice , accomplish in a few pages what even the best novelist must take chapters to do if he uses nothing but ...
... beginning and at the end . Chapter one is an excellent example of how a skilful novelist can , by the use of his own direct voice , accomplish in a few pages what even the best novelist must take chapters to do if he uses nothing but ...
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... beginning . She needed to learn nothing . She knew everything of importance already . We have been privileged to watch with her as she observes her favorite character climb from a considerably lower platform to join the exalted company ...
... beginning . She needed to learn nothing . She knew everything of importance already . We have been privileged to watch with her as she observes her favorite character climb from a considerably lower platform to join the exalted company ...
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