Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... rhetorical nature of his poetry often eliminates such " obscurity . " The modern reader may also find difficulty in the " auricular " figures of a grammatical nature , such as asyndeton , composed of clauses in a series without ...
... rhetorical nature of his poetry often eliminates such " obscurity . " The modern reader may also find difficulty in the " auricular " figures of a grammatical nature , such as asyndeton , composed of clauses in a series without ...
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... rhetorical devices . These comic twists extend even to the purely grammatical figures , such as Brachiologa or " the cutted comma , " a clause of " single words , without any close or coupling , sauing that a little pause or comma is ...
... rhetorical devices . These comic twists extend even to the purely grammatical figures , such as Brachiologa or " the cutted comma , " a clause of " single words , without any close or coupling , sauing that a little pause or comma is ...
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... rhetorical wit as mere novelty , for the comedy of his poetry is an integral part of his didactic method . Just as we have already realized the difference between seventeenth century and modern concepts of ornament , so must we realize ...
... rhetorical wit as mere novelty , for the comedy of his poetry is an integral part of his didactic method . Just as we have already realized the difference between seventeenth century and modern concepts of ornament , so must we realize ...
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