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In her grief , the critic claims , Lucrece becomes enamored with the language of feeling and reveals that her former sense of identity derived from an entirely rhetorical , constructed self - a role which Tarquin's rape destroyed .
In her grief , the critic claims , Lucrece becomes enamored with the language of feeling and reveals that her former sense of identity derived from an entirely rhetorical , constructed self - a role which Tarquin's rape destroyed .
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The first four lines of this would be a strong rhetorical question , compelling our assent , were its compulsion not weakened by the double meaning of action ; for while the action of beauty , taking the word in the sense of physical ...
The first four lines of this would be a strong rhetorical question , compelling our assent , were its compulsion not weakened by the double meaning of action ; for while the action of beauty , taking the word in the sense of physical ...
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The rhetorical art of the poems is no less manifest . The tirades and laments of both poems , on Love and Lust , on Night , and Time , and Opportunity , are exquisitely modulated rhetorical diversions ; they express rage , sorrow ...
The rhetorical art of the poems is no less manifest . The tirades and laments of both poems , on Love and Lust , on Night , and Time , and Opportunity , are exquisitely modulated rhetorical diversions ; they express rage , sorrow ...
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The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
Urheberrecht | |
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