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Dii ' , Diii ) , but his most important proof is historical and literary example . This was true of most controversialists and has the sanction of Quintilian : “ Of all descriptions of proof the most efficacious is that which we ...
Dii ' , Diii ) , but his most important proof is historical and literary example . This was true of most controversialists and has the sanction of Quintilian : “ Of all descriptions of proof the most efficacious is that which we ...
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For the time being , however , he contents himself with historical example . ... He intermingles with these tales a running counterattack on men , adducing examples of bad men in the Bible and commenting , “ Stubberne and styffe is the ...
For the time being , however , he contents himself with historical example . ... He intermingles with these tales a running counterattack on men , adducing examples of bad men in the Bible and commenting , “ Stubberne and styffe is the ...
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This is Spenser's avowed method in Book III of The Faerie Queene , where he encourages chastity in women by the positive example of Britomart , Florimell , Amoret , and Belphoebe , and discourages unchastity by the negative example of ...
This is Spenser's avowed method in Book III of The Faerie Queene , where he encourages chastity in women by the positive example of Britomart , Florimell , Amoret , and Belphoebe , and discourages unchastity by the negative example of ...
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