Baroque Lyric PoetryYale University Press, 1961 - 244 стор. |
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... rhetorical situation must be thought of as dynamic . To designate the process of interaction , we may borrow the ... rhetorical situation is dynamic , let us try to distinguish meaningfully between two kinds of rhetorical situations ...
... rhetorical situation must be thought of as dynamic . To designate the process of interaction , we may borrow the ... rhetorical situation is dynamic , let us try to distinguish meaningfully between two kinds of rhetorical situations ...
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Lowry Nelson. rhetorical situation would be the well - known anonymous sonnet " No me mueve , mi Dios , para quererte . " In it the relationship between speaker and audience is set forth essen- tially in the first main clause , and the ...
Lowry Nelson. rhetorical situation would be the well - known anonymous sonnet " No me mueve , mi Dios , para quererte . " In it the relationship between speaker and audience is set forth essen- tially in the first main clause , and the ...
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... rhetorical situation to himself ( " moi " ) and Death ( " tu " ) . The change in audience is rather sudden ; one can hardly speak of evolution in the rhetorical situation . Nor is the speaker's change evolved , for he too changes his ...
... rhetorical situation to himself ( " moi " ) and Death ( " tu " ) . The change in audience is rather sudden ; one can hardly speak of evolution in the rhetorical situation . Nor is the speaker's change evolved , for he too changes his ...
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The Uses of Time in Poetry | 21 |
A Survey of Time Patterns | 37 |
Miltons Nativity Ode | 45 |
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