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... and all the literature produced by those who have something to say and something to believe in is dismissed as rhetorical . " 66 66 Tennyson , of course , is condemned for writing even 44 SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF MODERN LITERATURE .
... and all the literature produced by those who have something to say and something to believe in is dismissed as rhetorical . " 66 66 Tennyson , of course , is condemned for writing even 44 SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF MODERN LITERATURE .
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... rhetoric , " and " rhetoric is a word that your " moderns , " with a social passion , will apply to any poet of greater power and broader outlook than their own , even when he is fighting their battles . They forget that there is not ...
... rhetoric , " and " rhetoric is a word that your " moderns , " with a social passion , will apply to any poet of greater power and broader outlook than their own , even when he is fighting their battles . They forget that there is not ...
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... rhetoric " is used simply as an offensive weapon , or to bluff an innocent public into the idea that now , at long last , a coterie has discovered " images , ' and that everything else is superseded . The sheep who follow the coterie ...
... rhetoric " is used simply as an offensive weapon , or to bluff an innocent public into the idea that now , at long last , a coterie has discovered " images , ' and that everything else is superseded . The sheep who follow the coterie ...
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