Rhetorical Analyses of Literary WorksEdward P. J. Corbett Oxford University Press, 1969 - 272页 |
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... structure , a thorough analysis of poetic structure cannot be made without some attention to these other structures . It may be that in a given poem these will turn out to be almost neutral aesthetically , chiefly serving to provide the ...
... structure , a thorough analysis of poetic structure cannot be made without some attention to these other structures . It may be that in a given poem these will turn out to be almost neutral aesthetically , chiefly serving to provide the ...
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... structure of rational argument , but an unusual complexity of relations between grammatical , rhetorical , and poetic structures . My analysis is therefore not intended as a model for analysis of every poem , but as an example of the ...
... structure of rational argument , but an unusual complexity of relations between grammatical , rhetorical , and poetic structures . My analysis is therefore not intended as a model for analysis of every poem , but as an example of the ...
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... structure is the only profitable way of approaching meaning , but I am finally only interested in meaning as it enters into structure . If I am partly wrong about specific meanings I need not be wrong about the structure unless the ...
... structure is the only profitable way of approaching meaning , but I am finally only interested in meaning as it enters into structure . If I am partly wrong about specific meanings I need not be wrong about the structure unless the ...
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