The Figurative Language of Saint Francois De Sales

Saint George Davison, Fordham University

Abstract

If it be true in a certain sense that style is the man, the same should be said more positively of figures of speech, an element of style in which the author is comparatively free from the restraint of convention and into which the rhythm of his thought is translated freely and often unconsciously.

Subject Area

Religious history

Recommended Citation

Davison, Saint George, "The Figurative Language of Saint Francois De Sales" (1938). ETD Collection for Fordham University. AAI28927904.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/dissertations/AAI28927904

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