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... rhetorical exegesis of Richards and Empson rather than adapt it , as F. R. Leavis did , as a means in a critical journey to the full act of plenary ... Rhetorical Exegesis Herbert Marshall McLuham Poetic vs Rhetorical Exegisis H M McLuhan.
... rhetorical exegesis of Richards and Empson rather than adapt it , as F. R. Leavis did , as a means in a critical journey to the full act of plenary ... Rhetorical Exegesis Herbert Marshall McLuham Poetic vs Rhetorical Exegisis H M McLuhan.
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... rhetorical ; and thus " didactic poetry " is not organized poetically but rhetorically . As such it can enjoy a validity of its own . How- ever , just as rhetoric and politics enter into a poem as matter or vehicle , ethics inheres as ...
... rhetorical ; and thus " didactic poetry " is not organized poetically but rhetorically . As such it can enjoy a validity of its own . How- ever , just as rhetoric and politics enter into a poem as matter or vehicle , ethics inheres as ...
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... rhetorical per- suasiveness or strategy but simply by the exigencies of a dynamic dramatic moment . There are a dozen points in this analysis where a rhetorical exegesis would have led us down exciting semantic and synecdochal vistas at ...
... rhetorical per- suasiveness or strategy but simply by the exigencies of a dynamic dramatic moment . There are a dozen points in this analysis where a rhetorical exegesis would have led us down exciting semantic and synecdochal vistas at ...
Contents
The Necessity For Spiritual Revival Theodore M Greene | 14 |
Albert Taylor Bledsoe R M Weaver | 24 |
Albert Taylor Bledsoe | 34 |
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