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POPE'S ESSAY ON MAN : THE RHETORICAL STRUCTURE OF EPISTLE I R. E. Hughes " The ESSAY ON MAN , " wrote Joseph Warton , " is as close a piece of argument , admitting its principles , as perhaps can be found in verse .
POPE'S ESSAY ON MAN : THE RHETORICAL STRUCTURE OF EPISTLE I R. E. Hughes " The ESSAY ON MAN , " wrote Joseph Warton , " is as close a piece of argument , admitting its principles , as perhaps can be found in verse .
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Recalling Warton's " admitting its principles , " it is revealing to recognize that the first epistle is a rhetorical persuasion drawn up along the lines of the classical oration ; 8 for here is the exordium , preparing the minds of the ...
Recalling Warton's " admitting its principles , " it is revealing to recognize that the first epistle is a rhetorical persuasion drawn up along the lines of the classical oration ; 8 for here is the exordium , preparing the minds of the ...
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The difference in verse - texture is undeniable ; but the word " squeamish " suggests a confusion of rhetorical and non - rhetorical criteria . In this species of writing it is unlikely that Pope would have refused to use the word ...
The difference in verse - texture is undeniable ; but the word " squeamish " suggests a confusion of rhetorical and non - rhetorical criteria . In this species of writing it is unlikely that Pope would have refused to use the word ...
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