Studies in the Literature of the Augustan Age: Essays Collected in Honor of Arthur Ellicott CaseRichard Charles Boys |
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... rhetorical interests and disciplines . Evoked by the absence of a continuing tradition of rhetorical analysis ( for the classical tradition was unfortu- nately discredited by the time the new critics began to write ) , this criticism ...
... rhetorical interests and disciplines . Evoked by the absence of a continuing tradition of rhetorical analysis ( for the classical tradition was unfortu- nately discredited by the time the new critics began to write ) , this criticism ...
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... rhetorical observa- tions . These observations will be commonplaces , but the record suggests that they can bear ... rhetorical and dramatic character . Rhetorically considered , satire belongs to the category of laus et vituperatio ...
... rhetorical observa- tions . These observations will be commonplaces , but the record suggests that they can bear ... rhetorical and dramatic character . Rhetorically considered , satire belongs to the category of laus et vituperatio ...
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... rhetorical occasion ( even though vanity may be among the motives ) of his fre- quent citations of himself . As a candid fellow , for instance , and no pretender to be holier than thou : I love to pour out all myself , as plain As ...
... rhetorical occasion ( even though vanity may be among the motives ) of his fre- quent citations of himself . As a candid fellow , for instance , and no pretender to be holier than thou : I love to pour out all myself , as plain As ...
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A Note in Defence of Satire 12 L | 12 |
The Authenticity of Anna Sewards Published Correspondence | 50 |
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