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... rhetorical figures . While attending closely to Ovid's literary and rhetorical contexts , however , Regius loses sight of the larger unity of the Metamorphoses . In Hulse's phrase , Regius " disintegrates it into an encyclopaedia of ...
... rhetorical figures . While attending closely to Ovid's literary and rhetorical contexts , however , Regius loses sight of the larger unity of the Metamorphoses . In Hulse's phrase , Regius " disintegrates it into an encyclopaedia of ...
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... rhetorical tropes of classical antiquity ) . Bloom's sub- sequent criticism puckishly yet consistently practices ... rhetorical tropes to match his " revisionary ratios ” seems highly arbitrary when applied to Ovid and Milton . These two ...
... rhetorical tropes of classical antiquity ) . Bloom's sub- sequent criticism puckishly yet consistently practices ... rhetorical tropes to match his " revisionary ratios ” seems highly arbitrary when applied to Ovid and Milton . These two ...
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... rhetorical , for they attempt to persuade the reader that the narrator's evalua- tions of episodes are trustworthy . Such comments are particularly prevalent in scenes involving the themes of amor and pathos , in whose interaction some ...
... rhetorical , for they attempt to persuade the reader that the narrator's evalua- tions of episodes are trustworthy . Such comments are particularly prevalent in scenes involving the themes of amor and pathos , in whose interaction some ...
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