“Six Odes”

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“Six Odes” is a poetic work associated with the 17th-century English writer and orator John Bulwer, known for exploring rhetoric, gesture, and expression.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
literary work
poetic work
associatedWith expression
gesture
rhetoric
associatedWriter John Bulwer NERFINISHED
author John Bulwer NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin England
creator John Bulwer NERFINISHED
genre poetry
hasAuthor John Bulwer NERFINISHED
hasTitle Six Odes NERFINISHED
knownFor exploration of expression
studies of gesture
works on rhetoric
language English
literaryForm ode
numberOfPoems 6
occupation orator
writer
partOfAuthorOeuvre works of John Bulwer
publicationCentury 17th century

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The Orators hasPart “Six Odes”