Rhetorics of Order/ordering Rhetorics in English Neoclassical LiteratureJohn Douglas Canfield, J. Paul Hunter University of Delaware Press, 1989 - 200 pages 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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Page 47
... Truth . . . . if the Hero never went out of Asia his achievements in Italy seem too Romantic.2 What had been a matter of perspective earlier in the tradition became a problem of truth in the 1690s . There has been awareness for some ...
... Truth . . . . if the Hero never went out of Asia his achievements in Italy seem too Romantic.2 What had been a matter of perspective earlier in the tradition became a problem of truth in the 1690s . There has been awareness for some ...
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... truth , " it has " constantly to do with propositions . " While it ends " in things , " it arrives there " so much by the interven- tion of words " that they seem " scarce separable " from general knowl- edge . " At least they interpose ...
... truth , " it has " constantly to do with propositions . " While it ends " in things , " it arrives there " so much by the interven- tion of words " that they seem " scarce separable " from general knowl- edge . " At least they interpose ...
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... truth of thought and truth of words " distinctly one from another " ( 4.5.2-3 ) . Necessary as it may be , two difficulties are conceded . The first is that as soon as we begin to describe mental propositions in words they become verbal ...
... truth of thought and truth of words " distinctly one from another " ( 4.5.2-3 ) . Necessary as it may be , two difficulties are conceded . The first is that as soon as we begin to describe mental propositions in words they become verbal ...
Contents
Preface | 9 |
Poetical Injustice in Some Neglected Masterpieces | 23 |
The Late SeventeenthCentury Dilemma | 46 |
Copyright | |
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