The Love Sonnets of Lady Mary Wroth: A Critical IntroductionBRILL, 1982 - 222 стор. |
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... rhetorical device of the aenigma , hiding the meaning under cover of a riddle , and also the rhetorical device of syllepsis , using one word to supply several clauses , often with a punning effect . Since " will " and " well " were ...
... rhetorical device of the aenigma , hiding the meaning under cover of a riddle , and also the rhetorical device of syllepsis , using one word to supply several clauses , often with a punning effect . Since " will " and " well " were ...
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... rhetorical devices employed by Lady Mary in the second quatrain , the reader cannot deny the presence of the rhetorical device of paronomasia , or word play . For instance , in the phrase " to their best pleasing will , " the poetess ...
... rhetorical devices employed by Lady Mary in the second quatrain , the reader cannot deny the presence of the rhetorical device of paronomasia , or word play . For instance , in the phrase " to their best pleasing will , " the poetess ...
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... rhetorical device of repeating a word in different form to add emphasis . The tone is tranquil , the vocabulary is ... Rhetorically addressing herself in the second person , she admonishes herself to prove her " Honor . " Thus , in the ...
... rhetorical device of repeating a word in different form to add emphasis . The tone is tranquil , the vocabulary is ... Rhetorically addressing herself in the second person , she admonishes herself to prove her " Honor . " Thus , in the ...
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