Shakespeare's Mythological InventionUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1959 - Всего страниц: 582 |
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... example and an element of example in a parabola . Thus Quintilian and the De copia after him . The interconnection of the two can be seen in an illustration of exemplum dehortans ( an example used to dissuade ) which is found in the ...
... example and an element of example in a parabola . Thus Quintilian and the De copia after him . The interconnection of the two can be seen in an illustration of exemplum dehortans ( an example used to dissuade ) which is found in the ...
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... example of Paris is a strong argument to dissuade . At the close of 1 Henry VI , Suffolk addresses the audience after he has persuaded the King to accept Margaret of Anjou as Queen : Thus Suffolk hath prevailed ; and thus he goes , As ...
... example of Paris is a strong argument to dissuade . At the close of 1 Henry VI , Suffolk addresses the audience after he has persuaded the King to accept Margaret of Anjou as Queen : Thus Suffolk hath prevailed ; and thus he goes , As ...
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... example [ his ] digression by some mighty precedent " ( 1.2.120-21 ) . Armado knows the rhetorical tradition of Hercules as exemplum , but Shakespeare is working with much more than stylistic devices . And what has the exemplary figure ...
... example [ his ] digression by some mighty precedent " ( 1.2.120-21 ) . Armado knows the rhetorical tradition of Hercules as exemplum , but Shakespeare is working with much more than stylistic devices . And what has the exemplary figure ...
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