John DrydenHarold Bloom Chelsea House, 1987 - 234 sivua A collection of twelve critical essays on the work of Dryden, arranged in chronological order of original publication. |
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... rhetorical in that it is rooted primarily in speech , the means by which individuals establish their relations with each other and ex- press their understanding of people in their world . From Mac Flecknoe through the poems of the 1680s ...
... rhetorical in that it is rooted primarily in speech , the means by which individuals establish their relations with each other and ex- press their understanding of people in their world . From Mac Flecknoe through the poems of the 1680s ...
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... rhetorical climaxes or cadences , then altering his tone and diction to signal an altered rhetorical relation between the speaker and his implied audience . Uncertain and embryonic in this adolescent poem , these skills would become the ...
... rhetorical climaxes or cadences , then altering his tone and diction to signal an altered rhetorical relation between the speaker and his implied audience . Uncertain and embryonic in this adolescent poem , these skills would become the ...
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... Rhetorical World of Augustan Humanism ) . Yet powerful as this combination of motives was for Pope or Dr Johnson , it was surely even more sharp and potent for Dryden , who had gained from Busby a live- ly sense of what he had lost in ...
... Rhetorical World of Augustan Humanism ) . Yet powerful as this combination of motives was for Pope or Dr Johnson , it was surely even more sharp and potent for Dryden , who had gained from Busby a live- ly sense of what he had lost in ...
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The Trivialization of Universal Harmony | 7 |
The Herculean Hero in All for Love | 31 |
Absalom and Achitophel | 43 |
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