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Page 40
... effect . We must remember , however , that Isocrates was famed for delicate sound effects which no pronunciation of Greek since the end of antiquity can truly render , including an original harmony among pitch , quantity , and stress ...
... effect . We must remember , however , that Isocrates was famed for delicate sound effects which no pronunciation of Greek since the end of antiquity can truly render , including an original harmony among pitch , quantity , and stress ...
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... effect of repetitive clarification : Vous allez voir si notre prince succomba à cette tentation . ( 5 : 140 ) Whereas Mascaron uses second - person pronouns with a bewilderingly unexpected range of reference , in Bourdaloue there is ...
... effect of repetitive clarification : Vous allez voir si notre prince succomba à cette tentation . ( 5 : 140 ) Whereas Mascaron uses second - person pronouns with a bewilderingly unexpected range of reference , in Bourdaloue there is ...
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... effect of the list . I earlier pointed out with what skill Mascaron created irregularities within parallelisms or other set patterns , and the most subtle analyst of Cicero's grand manner insists again and again on the consistency with ...
... effect of the list . I earlier pointed out with what skill Mascaron created irregularities within parallelisms or other set patterns , and the most subtle analyst of Cicero's grand manner insists again and again on the consistency with ...
Contents
JOHN PORTER HOUSTON | 25 |
PHYLLIS K LEFFLER AND ELIZABETH M TILTON | 57 |
ROGER DUCHENE | 75 |
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