Continuum, Volume 1AMS Press, 1989 - French literature |
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Page 96
... rhetorical uncertainty is extended not only to the profession of medicine but also to the profession of signing in each of the senses allowed by the bivalence I have found in " seignet . " Rhetorical uncertainty attaches to " signing ...
... rhetorical uncertainty is extended not only to the profession of medicine but also to the profession of signing in each of the senses allowed by the bivalence I have found in " seignet . " Rhetorical uncertainty attaches to " signing ...
Page 101
... Rhetorically to begin with , " I noted in setting up these distinctions between Pascal and the infrastructural classical ... rhetorical mode " paradigmatically enfiguring the inherent instability of the human condition before the Deus ...
... Rhetorically to begin with , " I noted in setting up these distinctions between Pascal and the infrastructural classical ... rhetorical mode " paradigmatically enfiguring the inherent instability of the human condition before the Deus ...
Page 147
... rhetorical device involving the use of subtle and puzzling discourse . Augustine , himself trained as a rhetorician , defines the ænigma as " a kind of simile but obscure and hard to understand " ( de Trinitate , XV , ix , 15-16 ) . For ...
... rhetorical device involving the use of subtle and puzzling discourse . Augustine , himself trained as a rhetorician , defines the ænigma as " a kind of simile but obscure and hard to understand " ( de Trinitate , XV , ix , 15-16 ) . For ...
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