Rhetorical Analyses of Literary WorksEdward P. J. Corbett Oxford University Press, 1969 - 272 oldal |
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... English public - is ingratiating ; he expects justice from English- men , who , if they are quick to judge , are also " generous , " and Newman is careful to identify himself with the English : " I had rather be an Englishman , ( as in ...
... English public - is ingratiating ; he expects justice from English- men , who , if they are quick to judge , are also " generous , " and Newman is careful to identify himself with the English : " I had rather be an Englishman , ( as in ...
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... English Prose Style in the Third Quarter of the Seventeenth Century , ” PMLA , XLV ( 1930 ) , 977–1009 . Jones , William Powell . The Rhetoric of Science : A Study of Scientific Ideas and Imagery in Eighteenth - Century English Poetry ...
... English Prose Style in the Third Quarter of the Seventeenth Century , ” PMLA , XLV ( 1930 ) , 977–1009 . Jones , William Powell . The Rhetoric of Science : A Study of Scientific Ideas and Imagery in Eighteenth - Century English Poetry ...
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... English , ” PQ , VIII ( 1929 ) , 79–94 . McCullen , Joseph T. " Renaissance Rhetoric : Use and Abuse , " Dis- course ... English Institute Essays , 1958 , ed . Harold C. Martin ( New York , 1959 ) , pp . 114-41 . and Richard M. Ohmann ...
... English , ” PQ , VIII ( 1929 ) , 79–94 . McCullen , Joseph T. " Renaissance Rhetoric : Use and Abuse , " Dis- course ... English Institute Essays , 1958 , ed . Harold C. Martin ( New York , 1959 ) , pp . 114-41 . and Richard M. Ohmann ...
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