Rhetorical Analyses of Literary WorksEdward P. J. Corbett Oxford University Press, 1969 - 272 páginas |
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... sense , good moral character , and good will ; these are all requisite because false or mistaken counsel is due to the absence of these . Pope effects the characterization of himself as a man of good sense by a dozen devices : by his ...
... sense , good moral character , and good will ; these are all requisite because false or mistaken counsel is due to the absence of these . Pope effects the characterization of himself as a man of good sense by a dozen devices : by his ...
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... sense of protocol which leads him to feel that " his business would be a trifle bungled " should he simply arrange for this countenance to present itself to the nearing steamer as the first " note " of Europe . The steamer , one ...
... sense of protocol which leads him to feel that " his business would be a trifle bungled " should he simply arrange for this countenance to present itself to the nearing steamer as the first " note " of Europe . The steamer , one ...
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... sense of being narrow , and he is emphatically not one - sided in the sense of cleaving blindly to an already - formed position in a controversy . But it is nonetheless impossible to see in his prose the cautious , prudent thinker ...
... sense of being narrow , and he is emphatically not one - sided in the sense of cleaving blindly to an already - formed position in a controversy . But it is nonetheless impossible to see in his prose the cautious , prudent thinker ...
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