Rhetorical Analyses of Literary WorksEdward P. J. Corbett Oxford University Press, 1969 - 272页 |
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... listener ; or they may be written for a reader . . . . The basis of generic criti- cism in any case is rhetorical , in the sense that the genre is determined by the conditions established between the poet and his public . " 20 Using the ...
... listener ; or they may be written for a reader . . . . The basis of generic criti- cism in any case is rhetorical , in the sense that the genre is determined by the conditions established between the poet and his public . " 20 Using the ...
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... listener , " seems certified as real by another set of the's : the listener , the snow . More difficult is the problem of the " one " of the first line . Is this a real person , a snow man , or a general type ? Nothing in the syntax ...
... listener , " seems certified as real by another set of the's : the listener , the snow . More difficult is the problem of the " one " of the first line . Is this a real person , a snow man , or a general type ? Nothing in the syntax ...
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... listener sees through the factual reality to the noth- ingness beneath . Wagner , like Pack , sees no difference between viewer and listener , yet his gloss on " nothing " fits easily into an interpretation which does distinguish them ...
... listener sees through the factual reality to the noth- ingness beneath . Wagner , like Pack , sees no difference between viewer and listener , yet his gloss on " nothing " fits easily into an interpretation which does distinguish them ...
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