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... of- fered a face - saving rhetorical strategy that made reconciliation possible . When we reconsider the epigram as a whole , the apparent di- chotomy between physical and mental traits becomes a continuum that interrogates the very ...
... of- fered a face - saving rhetorical strategy that made reconciliation possible . When we reconsider the epigram as a whole , the apparent di- chotomy between physical and mental traits becomes a continuum that interrogates the very ...
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Throughout her reign , Elizabeth I continued to write poetry , or to deploy the rhetorical strategies of poetry , whenever the situation demanded not only blunt as- sertion but also inference , discrimination , deft persuasion ...
Throughout her reign , Elizabeth I continued to write poetry , or to deploy the rhetorical strategies of poetry , whenever the situation demanded not only blunt as- sertion but also inference , discrimination , deft persuasion ...
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In her public speeches as in her private negotiations with foreign ambassadors , courtiers , and suitors , whenever she was faced with a particularly nettlesome political situation , Elizabeth used the rhetorical figures described in ...
In her public speeches as in her private negotiations with foreign ambassadors , courtiers , and suitors , whenever she was faced with a particularly nettlesome political situation , Elizabeth used the rhetorical figures described in ...
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