CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1997 |
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... direct address to women are followed by a direct address to men posed in the classical rhetorical form of an interrogation : You ask , what use will she make of liberty when she has so long been sustained and restrained ? I answer ...
... direct address to women are followed by a direct address to men posed in the classical rhetorical form of an interrogation : You ask , what use will she make of liberty when she has so long been sustained and restrained ? I answer ...
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... direct address to men but uses it within a similar thematic structure of evolution , reconciliation , and growth rather than revolution , estrangement , and destruction . This particular direct address scoops in the masculine part of ...
... direct address to men but uses it within a similar thematic structure of evolution , reconciliation , and growth rather than revolution , estrangement , and destruction . This particular direct address scoops in the masculine part of ...
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... direct address are by no means limited to the feminine style of rhetoric . Clearly , direct address has been used successfully by orators since the time of the Greeks . What makes direct address and inductively structured arguments a ...
... direct address are by no means limited to the feminine style of rhetoric . Clearly , direct address has been used successfully by orators since the time of the Greeks . What makes direct address and inductively structured arguments a ...
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Archetypes of the Feminine | 14 |
Nature and the | 35 |
Charlotte Vive | 60 |
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