Shakespeare's Mythological InventionUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1959 - Всего страниц: 582 |
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... ( called locus com- munis ) , a confirmation , a refutation , a general statement ( called a sententia ) , a general statement attributed to some famous person ( a chreia ) , and so on . The student learned to write one kind of theme ...
... ( called locus com- munis ) , a confirmation , a refutation , a general statement ( called a sententia ) , a general statement attributed to some famous person ( a chreia ) , and so on . The student learned to write one kind of theme ...
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... called the commiseratio ) is immediately indicated : My heart is not compact of flint nor steel ; Nor can I utter all our bitter grief , But floods of tears will drown my oratory , And break my utterance , even in the time When it ...
... called the commiseratio ) is immediately indicated : My heart is not compact of flint nor steel ; Nor can I utter all our bitter grief , But floods of tears will drown my oratory , And break my utterance , even in the time When it ...
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... called Bellona , had three handmaidens , euer of necessitie attending vpon hir , as blood , fire , and famine . " 84 . For descriptio , see the Ad Herennium , IV . xxxix . 51 ( two of the three examples are appeals to pity ) ; for ...
... called Bellona , had three handmaidens , euer of necessitie attending vpon hir , as blood , fire , and famine . " 84 . For descriptio , see the Ad Herennium , IV . xxxix . 51 ( two of the three examples are appeals to pity ) ; for ...
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