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methods of presentation are much more directly related to rhetorical teaching . Indeed , it can be said of all three , diverse as they are in subject and mood , that in them Chaucer used rhetorical methods more or less as the ...
methods of presentation are much more directly related to rhetorical teaching . Indeed , it can be said of all three , diverse as they are in subject and mood , that in them Chaucer used rhetorical methods more or less as the ...
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Yet , in its method , the Manciple's Tale resembles the Pardoner's , and even more closely the Nun's Priest's , and I doubt whether it is any more dependent for its form on rhetorical devices than they are .
Yet , in its method , the Manciple's Tale resembles the Pardoner's , and even more closely the Nun's Priest's , and I doubt whether it is any more dependent for its form on rhetorical devices than they are .
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Book of the Duchess " , P.M.L.A. xlix ( 1934 ) and " The Rhetorical In- consistency of Chaucer's Franklin ' , S in Ph . xxxii ( 1935 ) ; J. W. H. Atkins , English Literary Criticism : The Medieval Phase ( 1943 ) . 5.
Book of the Duchess " , P.M.L.A. xlix ( 1934 ) and " The Rhetorical In- consistency of Chaucer's Franklin ' , S in Ph . xxxii ( 1935 ) ; J. W. H. Atkins , English Literary Criticism : The Medieval Phase ( 1943 ) . 5.
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
ALESSANDRO MANZONI Italian Lecture By A P dEntrèves | 23 |
MORAL PRINCIPLES AND INDUCTIVE POLICIES Philosophical | 51 |
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