Rhetorical Analyses of Literary WorksEdward P. J. Corbett Oxford University Press, 1969 - 272 oldal |
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... appears to be the radical of presentation . Words may be acted in front of a spectator ; they may be spoken in front ... appear in a printed or written medium . 22 Anatomy of Criticism , p . 250 . 23 Victorian Newsletter , No. 3 ( Fall ...
... appears to be the radical of presentation . Words may be acted in front of a spectator ; they may be spoken in front ... appear in a printed or written medium . 22 Anatomy of Criticism , p . 250 . 23 Victorian Newsletter , No. 3 ( Fall ...
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... appears to be this : first , though now the woman addressed appears indifferent toward him , he loves her so intensely that she cannot remain indifferent ( how like Donne to confront this indifference with " Take heed of loving mee ...
... appears to be this : first , though now the woman addressed appears indifferent toward him , he loves her so intensely that she cannot remain indifferent ( how like Donne to confront this indifference with " Take heed of loving mee ...
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... appear as one of good will , and hence to persuade at all ; consequently Pope shows him- self as besieged by the rabble of bad poets ; because one who is himself hard pressed is unlikely to attack new enemies , the fear is temporarily ...
... appear as one of good will , and hence to persuade at all ; consequently Pope shows him- self as besieged by the rabble of bad poets ; because one who is himself hard pressed is unlikely to attack new enemies , the fear is temporarily ...
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