Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 30Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... rhetoric , a form which goes beyond ordinary rhetoric in that it shapes the men on whom the statesman's rhetoric can work . The philosopher cannot move nations ; he speaks only to a few . The poet can take the philosopher's under ...
... rhetoric , a form which goes beyond ordinary rhetoric in that it shapes the men on whom the statesman's rhetoric can work . The philosopher cannot move nations ; he speaks only to a few . The poet can take the philosopher's under ...
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... rhetoric to their advantage . ] Eloquence hath chiefly flourished in Rome when the common - wealths affaires have been in worst estate , and that the devouring Tempest of civill broyles , and intestine warres did most agitate and ...
... rhetoric to their advantage . ] Eloquence hath chiefly flourished in Rome when the common - wealths affaires have been in worst estate , and that the devouring Tempest of civill broyles , and intestine warres did most agitate and ...
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... rhetoric totally changes the mood of the listeners and drives them to actions they had not contemplated . It is , therefore , the professionalism of its rhetoric that so sharply distinguishes Julius Caesar from earlier histories and ...
... rhetoric totally changes the mood of the listeners and drives them to actions they had not contemplated . It is , therefore , the professionalism of its rhetoric that so sharply distinguishes Julius Caesar from earlier histories and ...
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