Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes10-12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1989 |
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... rhetoric . As C. S. Lewis , Brian Vickers , and others have argued , poetry was akin to rhetoric in the Renaissance ; rhetoric and poetry were thought to share similar ends . Victoria Kahn has noted that Renaissance humanists argued ...
... rhetoric . As C. S. Lewis , Brian Vickers , and others have argued , poetry was akin to rhetoric in the Renaissance ; rhetoric and poetry were thought to share similar ends . Victoria Kahn has noted that Renaissance humanists argued ...
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... rhetoric , " her insistence on the historical truth of her own stories is a rhetorical move . Her stories be- come more persuasive when they are perceived as actual , historical events . Furthermore , verisimilitude must be maintained ...
... rhetoric , " her insistence on the historical truth of her own stories is a rhetorical move . Her stories be- come more persuasive when they are perceived as actual , historical events . Furthermore , verisimilitude must be maintained ...
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... rhetoric rather than to the rational methods of philosophy.1 This pref- erence resulted from the widespread adoption of linguistic presuppositions upon which humanist rhetoric was based . By the end of the seventeenth century , however ...
... rhetoric rather than to the rational methods of philosophy.1 This pref- erence resulted from the widespread adoption of linguistic presuppositions upon which humanist rhetoric was based . By the end of the seventeenth century , however ...
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