Rhetorical Analyses of Literary WorksEdward P. J. Corbett Oxford University Press, 1969 - 272页 |
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... Colin Clout 15 Quotation Rhetorical Figure ( s ) compar 851-854 So being former foes , they wexed friends , And gan by litle learne to loue each antithesis other : So being knit , they brought forth other kynds Out of the fruitfull ...
... Colin Clout 15 Quotation Rhetorical Figure ( s ) compar 851-854 So being former foes , they wexed friends , And gan by litle learne to loue each antithesis other : So being knit , they brought forth other kynds Out of the fruitfull ...
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... Colin's absence . Though this passage is in the main line of classical pastoral tradition by way of Ronsard's Adonis ... Colin ring the changes on the key words serve and use in their contrasting shades of meaning is antanaclasis , a ...
... Colin's absence . Though this passage is in the main line of classical pastoral tradition by way of Ronsard's Adonis ... Colin ring the changes on the key words serve and use in their contrasting shades of meaning is antanaclasis , a ...
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... Colin Clout is in its en- tirety an extended metaphor - an allegoria , in which a thin veil is thrown over all by the poet's casting the poem in the pastoral mode . Colin's life is placed in an atmosphere of shepherds and shepherdesses ...
... Colin Clout is in its en- tirety an extended metaphor - an allegoria , in which a thin veil is thrown over all by the poet's casting the poem in the pastoral mode . Colin's life is placed in an atmosphere of shepherds and shepherdesses ...
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