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Wit and rhetoric in the renaissance; the formal basis of Elizabethan prose style, by William G. Crane.
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Main Author:
Crane, William Garrett, 1897-
Format:
Thesis
Book
Language:
English
Published:
Gloucester, Mass.,
Peter Smith, 1964 [c1937]
Series:
Columbia University studies in English and comparative literature,
no. 129.
Subjects:
English literature
>
Early modern, 1500-1700
>
History and criticism.
English language
>
Rhetoric.
Renaissance
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England.
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PR428.W5 C8 1964
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