English LiteraturePrentice-Hall, 1964 - Počet stran: 174 A survey of American criticism and scholarship in English literature during the thirty years or so preceding the publication of this book. |
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Strana 45
... poems in the light of the lit- erary and rhetorical traditions in which they were written and of which the author was aware ; just as she reproves Emp- son for his unhistorical reading of George Herbert , so 45 MILTON.
... poems in the light of the lit- erary and rhetorical traditions in which they were written and of which the author was aware ; just as she reproves Emp- son for his unhistorical reading of George Herbert , so 45 MILTON.
Strana 56
... rhetoric and composition according to these theories at school , traces their influence in his work . Again , one feels that some ex- tremely interesting and illuminating historical material is be- ing pressed to account for more than ...
... rhetoric and composition according to these theories at school , traces their influence in his work . Again , one feels that some ex- tremely interesting and illuminating historical material is be- ing pressed to account for more than ...
Strana 78
... rhetorical techniques has , incidentally , been growing in America in recent years . A Ph.D. dissertation at Vanderbilt University in 1939 had the title " The Function of Classical Rhetoric in Swift's Major Ironical Essays " -a subject ...
... rhetorical techniques has , incidentally , been growing in America in recent years . A Ph.D. dissertation at Vanderbilt University in 1939 had the title " The Function of Classical Rhetoric in Swift's Major Ironical Essays " -a subject ...
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