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... rhetorical amplitude and mythological indirections , is at the opposite pole from the order of poetry widely admired ... rhetorical ' . In common parlance ' rhetorical ' , like ' artificial ' , has acquired a pejorative force , and we ...
... rhetorical amplitude and mythological indirections , is at the opposite pole from the order of poetry widely admired ... rhetorical ' . In common parlance ' rhetorical ' , like ' artificial ' , has acquired a pejorative force , and we ...
Page 108
... rhetorical types and occasions . In the chronicle plays policies are debated , opponents are harangued , followers ... rhetorical devices can still be heard in election speeches or traced in the pages of Hansard . But when people speak ...
... rhetorical types and occasions . In the chronicle plays policies are debated , opponents are harangued , followers ... rhetorical devices can still be heard in election speeches or traced in the pages of Hansard . But when people speak ...
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... rhetorical structure that the adjective ' rhetorical ' rises so easily to the mind . In later Elizabethan style there was a certain retreat of the scheme— the more purely verbal elaboration — but there is a larger per- sistence of the ...
... rhetorical structure that the adjective ' rhetorical ' rises so easily to the mind . In later Elizabethan style there was a certain retreat of the scheme— the more purely verbal elaboration — but there is a larger per- sistence of the ...
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HONORARY FELLOWS 1954 | 15 |
vi | 39 |
THE BRITISH CONTRIBUTION TO THE NEOCLASSICAL STYLE IN PAINTING | 57 |
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