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(1999). Disarticulating fantasies: Figures of speech, vices, and the blazon in renaissance English rhetoric. Rhetoric Society Quarterly: Vol. 29, The Editors of Rhetorical Copulas, Archaic to Early Modern, pp. 43-54.

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Rhetoric Society Quarterly
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1999-06-01
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10.1080/02773949909391152
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