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The Elizabethan poems follow different metrical patterns from the classical e pyllia , and they are a good deal longer , largely because more rhetorical . The first of these differences is one we would expect to find in almost any ...
The Elizabethan poems follow different metrical patterns from the classical e pyllia , and they are a good deal longer , largely because more rhetorical . The first of these differences is one we would expect to find in almost any ...
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If the secret lies in the speaker , we must try to define the special gift or " virtue " which he has . The first approach leads to rhetorical precepts , the second to a moral system of conduct . It is characteristic of Pontano's ...
If the secret lies in the speaker , we must try to define the special gift or " virtue " which he has . The first approach leads to rhetorical precepts , the second to a moral system of conduct . It is characteristic of Pontano's ...
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Since it increases our consciousness of the line as a unit not by interrupting the voice but by continuing it , rather , drawing it across the line ends into the following verse , it serves as a rhetorical link between these lines in ...
Since it increases our consciousness of the line as a unit not by interrupting the voice but by continuing it , rather , drawing it across the line ends into the following verse , it serves as a rhetorical link between these lines in ...
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Stevens Linton C Rabelais and Aristophanes | 24 |
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