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Beginning " you say , " the first three lines comprise an unadorned rhetorical statement , and the final line completes the one compound - complex sentence of which the poem consists ...
Beginning " you say , " the first three lines comprise an unadorned rhetorical statement , and the final line completes the one compound - complex sentence of which the poem consists ...
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This poem has the concise epigrammatic style and utilizes primarily rhetorical rather than metrical accent ; but both meaning and aesthetic effect are as dependant upon metaphor as upon rhetorical structure .
This poem has the concise epigrammatic style and utilizes primarily rhetorical rather than metrical accent ; but both meaning and aesthetic effect are as dependant upon metaphor as upon rhetorical structure .
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Constant Company : John Donne and his Satiric Personae ALEXANDER N. HUTCHISON Professor Maynard Mack's discussion of the " Muse of Satire " focused attention on the re - emergence of rhetorical skills and disciplines which stress a ...
Constant Company : John Donne and his Satiric Personae ALEXANDER N. HUTCHISON Professor Maynard Mack's discussion of the " Muse of Satire " focused attention on the re - emergence of rhetorical skills and disciplines which stress a ...
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