CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1997 |
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... moral dimension of this rhetorical technique is perhaps its most important contribution to Greene's prose . II . A RHETORIC OF PRESENCE The concreteness of Greene's prose is meant to give readers the experience of having been somewhere ...
... moral dimension of this rhetorical technique is perhaps its most important contribution to Greene's prose . II . A RHETORIC OF PRESENCE The concreteness of Greene's prose is meant to give readers the experience of having been somewhere ...
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... moral authority by establishing a new principle of the moral authority of the individual ” —but an individual who , through public discourse and public bargaining , " work [ s ] to establish a new majority coalition . " The rhetoric in ...
... moral authority by establishing a new principle of the moral authority of the individual ” —but an individual who , through public discourse and public bargaining , " work [ s ] to establish a new majority coalition . " The rhetoric in ...
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... moral authority and sought to establish a new principle of the moral authority of the individual , no matter what gender . As a charismatic and representative personality , she sought to pave the way for any females who wished to follow ...
... moral authority and sought to establish a new principle of the moral authority of the individual , no matter what gender . As a charismatic and representative personality , she sought to pave the way for any females who wished to follow ...
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Archetypes of the Feminine | 14 |
Nature and the | 35 |
Charlotte Vive | 60 |
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