Rhetorical Analyses of Literary WorksEdward P. J. Corbett Oxford University Press, 1969 - 272 oldal |
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... logic " and " rhetoric " is most serviceable , not only because Ramism has received extensive treatment in recent scholarship but also because it is representative of intellectual developments of Donne's day . Recent scholarship in the ...
... logic " and " rhetoric " is most serviceable , not only because Ramism has received extensive treatment in recent scholarship but also because it is representative of intellectual developments of Donne's day . Recent scholarship in the ...
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... logical con- sistency of his conclusions . Though its " axioms " are rooted in individual temperament and ... logic . Newman's use of emotional - imaginative devices of rhetoric in the history of his mind might perhaps best be ...
... logical con- sistency of his conclusions . Though its " axioms " are rooted in individual temperament and ... logic . Newman's use of emotional - imaginative devices of rhetoric in the history of his mind might perhaps best be ...
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... logic , at least empirical logic . But imagery , subordinate to idea in 1-7 , seems to take on a life of its own in 9-13 . The focus of the poem seems to be shifting from con- ceptually - controlled analysis to nonconceptual synthesis ...
... logic , at least empirical logic . But imagery , subordinate to idea in 1-7 , seems to take on a life of its own in 9-13 . The focus of the poem seems to be shifting from con- ceptually - controlled analysis to nonconceptual synthesis ...
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