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In his poetry he , like his Elizabethan predecessors , relied heavily upon the link of rhetorical ornament . A discussion of Donne's rhetorical ornament , however , is at once hampered by the difference between Renaissance and ...
In his poetry he , like his Elizabethan predecessors , relied heavily upon the link of rhetorical ornament . A discussion of Donne's rhetorical ornament , however , is at once hampered by the difference between Renaissance and ...
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Examples which completely fulfill this Elizabethan definition and purpose of Parenthesis with a Donnean freshness are found in “ The Relique " : When my grave is broke up again Some second ghest to entertaine ( For graves have learn'd ...
Examples which completely fulfill this Elizabethan definition and purpose of Parenthesis with a Donnean freshness are found in “ The Relique " : When my grave is broke up again Some second ghest to entertaine ( For graves have learn'd ...
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It would not be a matter of importance if we were to recognize Achilles and Ajax as two men of Elizabethan times : Shakespeare would still have chosen to ridicule them in the shape of heroic warriors . Now , in an age when we can see ...
It would not be a matter of importance if we were to recognize Achilles and Ajax as two men of Elizabethan times : Shakespeare would still have chosen to ridicule them in the shape of heroic warriors . Now , in an age when we can see ...
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