Rhetorical Analyses of Literary WorksEdward P. J. Corbett Oxford University Press, 1969 - 272页 |
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... about the piety , innocence , and selflessness of Chris- 3 Lytton Strachey , " Gibbon , " in Portraits in Miniature ( New York , 1931 ) , p . 161 . tianity's first adherents , and of those who created the 88 ARRANGEMENT.
... about the piety , innocence , and selflessness of Chris- 3 Lytton Strachey , " Gibbon , " in Portraits in Miniature ( New York , 1931 ) , p . 161 . tianity's first adherents , and of those who created the 88 ARRANGEMENT.
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... Spenser's Poetry , p . 62 . 14 Veré L. Rubel , Poetic Diction in the English Renaissance from Skelton through Spenser ( New York , 1941 ) , p . 258 . show about the same relative frequency of figures . Counting 152 STYLE.
... Spenser's Poetry , p . 62 . 14 Veré L. Rubel , Poetic Diction in the English Renaissance from Skelton through Spenser ( New York , 1941 ) , p . 258 . show about the same relative frequency of figures . Counting 152 STYLE.
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... York , 1965 ) . " Rhetoric and Teachers of English , " QJS , LI ( 1965 ) , 375–81 . " What Is Being Revived ? " CCC , XVIII ( 1967 ) , 166–72 . Crane , William G. Wit and Rhetoric in the Renaissance : The Formal Basis of Elizabethan ...
... York , 1965 ) . " Rhetoric and Teachers of English , " QJS , LI ( 1965 ) , 375–81 . " What Is Being Revived ? " CCC , XVIII ( 1967 ) , 166–72 . Crane , William G. Wit and Rhetoric in the Renaissance : The Formal Basis of Elizabethan ...
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