Shakespeare's Mythological InventionUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1959 - Всего страниц: 582 |
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... common place . Today the term " commonplace " is generally used to refer to something which is trite : a commonplace expression is a truism or platitude . This is a derived meaning , with a depreciating connotation . In the tradition of ...
... common place . Today the term " commonplace " is generally used to refer to something which is trite : a commonplace expression is a truism or platitude . This is a derived meaning , with a depreciating connotation . In the tradition of ...
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... common heritage of the educated . " Common place " as a noun admits of many meanings . Again it would be convenient if one could give Cicero's definition of the " places " of logical invention and let this stand as one's notion of the ...
... common heritage of the educated . " Common place " as a noun admits of many meanings . Again it would be convenient if one could give Cicero's definition of the " places " of logical invention and let this stand as one's notion of the ...
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... common sense view that man is distinc- tively rational . In King Lear , the imagery is not rational argument opposed to the common sense view of man . In the play , the imagery , returned to a world in which men are judged by the ...
... common sense view that man is distinc- tively rational . In King Lear , the imagery is not rational argument opposed to the common sense view of man . In the play , the imagery , returned to a world in which men are judged by the ...
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Aeneid Aphthonian Aphthonius appeal to pity audience authors bookish imagery borrowed chapter character chreia Cicero Cicero's classical myth classical mythology common commonplace imagery comparison copia creative Dido discussion dramatic edition Elizabethan elocutio eloquence emotions Erasmus ethopoeia euhemerism example exemplum expression eyes garden garden-metaphor Hamlet Hecuba Henry Hercules Herennium historical humanistic hyperbolic Iago Iago's icon illustration imaginative insight King Lear Latin classics learned lessons literary Loeb London Love's Labour's Lost matter medieval Merchant of Venice Mercury metaphor Montaigne moral myth and legend mytho mythological allusions mythological figures mythological imagery oration Orpheus Othello Ovid Ovid's Palingenius passage passion persuasion play poets precise source Primaudaye probably Professor Progymnasmata Quintilian Renaissance rhetoric books rhetorical tradition scene sententia Shake Shakespeare Shakespeare's imagery Shakespeare's invention Small Latine speech stage student style suggest T. W. Baldwin theatre theme thou topics traditional values translation Troilus Virgil virtue world-stage