Rhetorics of Order/ordering Rhetorics in English Neoclassical LiteratureJohn Douglas Canfield, J. Paul Hunter University of Delaware Press, 1989 - 200 páginas This collection of essays on the rhetorics of order in English neoclassical literature includes Rose A. Zimbardo's investigation of generic slippage between drama and novel in works by Dryden and Behn; Maynard Mack's analysis of Pope's enduring rhetorics of presentation; and Patricia Meyer Spacks's examination of the heroines of Clarissa and the Italian. |
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... allusion . In view of Locke's account of language as the sum of common conventions , a speech that is the opposite of allusive speech would seem to belong to a world of neither wit nor judgment but desire . If the allusiveness Locke ...
... allusion . In view of Locke's account of language as the sum of common conventions , a speech that is the opposite of allusive speech would seem to belong to a world of neither wit nor judgment but desire . If the allusiveness Locke ...
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... allusion wit " strikes so lively on the Fancy , and is therefore acceptable to all People . " The passage , then , that Addison commends as the " best and most philosophical Account that I have ever met with of Wit " has already changed ...
... allusion wit " strikes so lively on the Fancy , and is therefore acceptable to all People . " The passage , then , that Addison commends as the " best and most philosophical Account that I have ever met with of Wit " has already changed ...
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... allusion , the phrase suggests their distance , since it is the one Locke used to oppose not one kind of wit to another but the ways of difference and similitude . My brief discussion of Spectator 62 no doubt reveals the judgment that ...
... allusion , the phrase suggests their distance , since it is the one Locke used to oppose not one kind of wit to another but the ways of difference and similitude . My brief discussion of Spectator 62 no doubt reveals the judgment that ...
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Preface | 9 |
Poetical Injustice in Some Neglected Masterpieces | 23 |
The Late SeventeenthCentury Dilemma | 46 |
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action allusion appear argued authority become beginning believe characters Christian City claims Clarissa clock close concern consider course critics death desire discourse Dryden earlier effect Elegy English Essay example experience fact father figure final force friends give hand heroic human ideas identity imagine issue Italy John judgment justice king king's knowledge Lady language later least less live Locke Locke's London look matter meaning memory mind narrative nature never novel once perhaps play plot poem poet poetic poetry political Pope Pope's possible present Providence question reader reason relation rhetoric satire scene seems sense Settle sexual Shandy speech Sterne story style suggests things thought tion traditional Tristram true truth turn University Press Walter whole wife women write
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