Rhetorical Analyses of Literary WorksEdward P. J. Corbett Oxford University Press, 1969 - 272页 |
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... Apologia Pro Vita Sua was Charles Kingsley's published indictment of Newman's honesty and in- tegrity . But Newman made the Apologia something more than just an answer to Kingsley's specific charges : he attempted to vindicate himself ...
... Apologia Pro Vita Sua was Charles Kingsley's published indictment of Newman's honesty and in- tegrity . But Newman made the Apologia something more than just an answer to Kingsley's specific charges : he attempted to vindicate himself ...
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Edward P. J. Corbett. Apologia's closest model is perhaps Augustine's Confessions.2 Like the Confessions , the Apologia concentrates on the develop- ing convictions of the writer ; and the almost inevitable stages of this development are ...
Edward P. J. Corbett. Apologia's closest model is perhaps Augustine's Confessions.2 Like the Confessions , the Apologia concentrates on the develop- ing convictions of the writer ; and the almost inevitable stages of this development are ...
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... Apologia . His concep- tion of the life of thought is the key to the Apologia's structure , the focus of its varied materials , and it gives it its power of employing facts and documents , logic and feeling , confession of religious ...
... Apologia . His concep- tion of the life of thought is the key to the Apologia's structure , the focus of its varied materials , and it gives it its power of employing facts and documents , logic and feeling , confession of religious ...
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