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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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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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He indicates the change first by numbering the clauses and then by transferring to its proper rhetorical position at the end the clause which occurred to him first in the course of composition because it grew directly from his ...
He indicates the change first by numbering the clauses and then by transferring to its proper rhetorical position at the end the clause which occurred to him first in the course of composition because it grew directly from his ...
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