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Contents
The Civil Mode of Classical Rhetoric | 21 |
EARLY TUDOR PROSE AND CIVIL HISTORY | 53 |
The Ceremonial Narrative of the Chronicle | 68 |
A Ceremonial Mode Both | 74 |
Vestigial and Parodic | 88 |
THE RECOVERY OF CEREMONY AT THE END OF | 101 |
Sidneys Silly Poetry and Grave Governor | 108 |
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