The Literature of Praise: A Study in Renaissance AestheticsUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1956 - 876 páginas |
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... clear and highly important contribution to the moral theory of literature . Aristotle's silence is perhaps necessary ... clearly is : a series of instructions to a student - orator . If it and statements like it seem to ignore ques ...
... clear and highly important contribution to the moral theory of literature . Aristotle's silence is perhaps necessary ... clearly is : a series of instructions to a student - orator . If it and statements like it seem to ignore ques ...
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... clear that there is a semantic relationship between the special type of narrative exemplum which we have been ... clearly distinguished from the various metaphors relating it to non - rhetorical disciplines.85 Pictura will be an im ...
... clear that there is a semantic relationship between the special type of narrative exemplum which we have been ... clearly distinguished from the various metaphors relating it to non - rhetorical disciplines.85 Pictura will be an im ...
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... clear that he is thinking particularly of epic.80 Translated into technical terms , this means for Tasso an elaborate stanza as well 81 as elaborate rhetoric , and it clearly means the same thing to Spenser . Later theorists favored ...
... clear that he is thinking particularly of epic.80 Translated into technical terms , this means for Tasso an elaborate stanza as well 81 as elaborate rhetoric , and it clearly means the same thing to Spenser . Later theorists favored ...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY 420 | 43 |
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE ORATORICAL THEORY | 58 |
The scope of the chapteranalysis of | 108 |
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The Literature of Praise: A Study in Renaissance Aesthetics Osborne Bennett Hardison Vista de fragmentos - 1956 |
Términos y frases comunes
Aeneas Aeneid aesthetic allegory amplification Aphthonius Aristotle Aristotle's Atkins attitude becomes blame Book Castelvetro century chapter Christian Cicero Cinthio claim classical commonplace considered Curtius Cyropaedia Cyrus deliberative delight echoing Elizabethan emphasizing English epic epideictic category epideictic literature epideictic oration epideictic writer episodes example exemplary exemplum fact Faerie Queene fiction figures flattery frequently Fulgentius function genre Greek Guarino da Verona Herennium Hermogenes hero heroic hymns Ibid idea illustrated imitation important interpretation Isocrates Jonson later laus Literary Criticism lyric medieval middle ages Milton Minturno moral nature neoplatonic noble oratory panegyric Patrizi philosophy pictura Plato Plutarch poem poet Poeta Poetics position praise present Prince Progymnasmata Puttenham quae Quintilian quotation Renaissance critics rhetoric rhetoricians Scaliger sense Sidney Sidney's Smith Spenser Spingarn style sunt Tasso technique term theory of poetry tion topics tradition tragedy treated truth Univ vice virtue Vittorino da Feltre vituperatio Wilson Xenophon