Rhetorical Analyses of Literary WorksEdward P. J. Corbett Oxford University Press, 1969 - 272 oldal |
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... least 1800 , English creative writers looked as much to rhetoric as to any system of poetics for a rationale governing the construction of literary works . It would be hard to find a major English writer , from Chaucer on , who had not ...
... least 1800 , English creative writers looked as much to rhetoric as to any system of poetics for a rationale governing the construction of literary works . It would be hard to find a major English writer , from Chaucer on , who had not ...
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... least thy love , by my death , frustrate bee , If thou love mee , take heed of loving mee . Take heed of hating mee , Or too much triumph in the Victorie . Not that I shall be mine owne officer , And hate with hate againe retaliate ...
... least thy love , by my death , frustrate bee , If thou love mee , take heed of loving mee . Take heed of hating mee , Or too much triumph in the Victorie . Not that I shall be mine owne officer , And hate with hate againe retaliate ...
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... least shortened it ( as I said , it is much the longest chapter in the Apologia ) . But he did not . Instead , he announced his satisfaction , on the whole , with the Apologia , and perhaps refers to the peculiarity of method which I am ...
... least shortened it ( as I said , it is much the longest chapter in the Apologia ) . But he did not . Instead , he announced his satisfaction , on the whole , with the Apologia , and perhaps refers to the peculiarity of method which I am ...
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