CEA Critic, Volume 56Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1993 |
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... called ethos , the personality behind the writing as perceived by the reader . Ethos , the Greeks believed , could not be completely disguised . Although an essayist can adopt what some rhetoricians have called the " Rhetorical Profile ...
... called ethos , the personality behind the writing as perceived by the reader . Ethos , the Greeks believed , could not be completely disguised . Although an essayist can adopt what some rhetoricians have called the " Rhetorical Profile ...
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... called itself the North Ameri- can Committee for Medical Aid to Spain and the League of American Writers set up a new entity known as Spanish Intellectual Aid . Among the League's representatives on this committee was Leonard Mins , who ...
... called itself the North Ameri- can Committee for Medical Aid to Spain and the League of American Writers set up a new entity known as Spanish Intellectual Aid . Among the League's representatives on this committee was Leonard Mins , who ...
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... called a " Cocking's Conventicle❞ in the Proceedings of the House of Lords in 1676 , and she was " more than once in trouble for printing or causing to be printed books against Church and State " ( qtd . in Plomer , 1668 to 1725 48 ) ...
... called a " Cocking's Conventicle❞ in the Proceedings of the House of Lords in 1676 , and she was " more than once in trouble for printing or causing to be printed books against Church and State " ( qtd . in Plomer , 1668 to 1725 48 ) ...
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The Importance of Point of View in Fiction | 16 |
On Gender Art | 22 |
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