Achievements of the Left Hand: Essays on the Prose of John MiltonMichael Lieb, John T. Shawcross |
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... oratory , none has recognized that these qualities are beyond imitation.4 To disregard the rules of oratory may be to alienate the audience and to lose the power to persuade ; but even so there are mo- ments when the integrity of the ...
... oratory , none has recognized that these qualities are beyond imitation.4 To disregard the rules of oratory may be to alienate the audience and to lose the power to persuade ; but even so there are mo- ments when the integrity of the ...
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... orator says about oratory in the prose works . The poet who invites us to follow him through his " great Argument , " who structures his poem rhetorically and pursues the analogy between an oratorical exor- dium and an epic poem ...
... orator says about oratory in the prose works . The poet who invites us to follow him through his " great Argument , " who structures his poem rhetorically and pursues the analogy between an oratorical exor- dium and an epic poem ...
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... oratory as the basis of Chris- tian oratory " ( p . 280 ) , it can also be said that , working off the tradition of Christian eloquence , Milton creates a still more perfect Christian rhetoric as revolutionary in the context of the ...
... oratory as the basis of Chris- tian oratory " ( p . 280 ) , it can also be said that , working off the tradition of Christian eloquence , Milton creates a still more perfect Christian rhetoric as revolutionary in the context of the ...
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MICHAEL LIEB | 55 |
JOHN F HUNTLEY | 83 |
EDWARD S LE COMTE | 121 |
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