Rhetorical Analyses of Literary WorksEdward P. J. Corbett Oxford University Press, 1969 - 272页 |
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... chapter refers elliptically to Newman's near defection to the enemy - liberalism - and to two blows which cut off his incipient error : " The truth is , I was beginning to prefer in- tellectual excellence to moral ; I was drifting in ...
... chapter refers elliptically to Newman's near defection to the enemy - liberalism - and to two blows which cut off his incipient error : " The truth is , I was beginning to prefer in- tellectual excellence to moral ; I was drifting in ...
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... chapter , Newman's sickness gives way to health restored . The " tragic " descent of the central chapters of the Apologia is balanced , as in all accounts of conversion , by an ascent to certitude . The last chapter , which begins by ...
... chapter , Newman's sickness gives way to health restored . The " tragic " descent of the central chapters of the Apologia is balanced , as in all accounts of conversion , by an ascent to certitude . The last chapter , which begins by ...
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... chapter , on Christianity . He introduces the subject early in discussing the origins of the Christians ' zeal , and he concludes the chapter with it . And he could expect his readers to grasp its importance , for the historical fact of ...
... chapter , on Christianity . He introduces the subject early in discussing the origins of the Christians ' zeal , and he concludes the chapter with it . And he could expect his readers to grasp its importance , for the historical fact of ...
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