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David Daiches. value and promises her the highest possible style of living . Rhetoric is the art of persuasion : in putting a blazing rhetoric into Tamburlaine's mouth Marlowe expressly recognises that one of the roads to power is the ...
David Daiches. value and promises her the highest possible style of living . Rhetoric is the art of persuasion : in putting a blazing rhetoric into Tamburlaine's mouth Marlowe expressly recognises that one of the roads to power is the ...
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... Rhetoric , to look at Aristotle's Rhetoric , and it was in the study of this book and its careful application to the general problem of literary style that he developed those views on " rhetoric and English composition " which he ...
... Rhetoric , to look at Aristotle's Rhetoric , and it was in the study of this book and its careful application to the general problem of literary style that he developed those views on " rhetoric and English composition " which he ...
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... rhetoric possible . Though this latter interest was mostly developed in his Friday lectures on Rhetoric , it also played its part among others in his general course on the history of English literature . Catching sight of an observation ...
... rhetoric possible . Though this latter interest was mostly developed in his Friday lectures on Rhetoric , it also played its part among others in his general course on the history of English literature . Catching sight of an observation ...
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Myth Metaphor and Poetry | 1 |
An Aspect of the English Comic Tradition | 19 |
Language and Action in Marlowes Tamburlaine | 42 |
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