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... rhetoric : even those words by which the truth of other words is judged have lost their mean- ings . Elsewhere the narrator , in his description of the royal " Progress " staged for Monmouth , concludes that more than spectacle , the ...
... rhetoric : even those words by which the truth of other words is judged have lost their mean- ings . Elsewhere the narrator , in his description of the royal " Progress " staged for Monmouth , concludes that more than spectacle , the ...
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... rhetoric and of Cleopatra's " charms , " which like Dalila's are chiefly verbal and associated by Ven- tidius himself with the enchanting eloquence of the Sirens [ IV , i , p . 404 ] . Yet in the very first exchange we see Ventidius ...
... rhetoric and of Cleopatra's " charms , " which like Dalila's are chiefly verbal and associated by Ven- tidius himself with the enchanting eloquence of the Sirens [ IV , i , p . 404 ] . Yet in the very first exchange we see Ventidius ...
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... Rhetoric 1. P.L. , I , 13 , 16 ; IX , 20 , 24 . 2. See Ferry , Milton's Epic Voice , pp . 119-146 . When T. S. Eliot in his attack on Milton described one of Satan's speeches as " rhetoric " in Milton I , p . 161 , he failed to ...
... Rhetoric 1. P.L. , I , 13 , 16 ; IX , 20 , 24 . 2. See Ferry , Milton's Epic Voice , pp . 119-146 . When T. S. Eliot in his attack on Milton described one of Satan's speeches as " rhetoric " in Milton I , p . 161 , he failed to ...
Contents
PART ONE Paradise Lost | 19 |
Satanic Rhetoric | 41 |
The Alterd Stile of Fallen Men | 69 |
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