Shakespeare's Mythological InventionUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1959 - Всего страниц: 582 |
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... hyperbole , diaphora , or antonomasia ) 1l is to employ a figure that readily lends itself to inflation , to striving for effect , to greater emphasis on manner than matter , in sum , to a rhetorical " false ornament . " As image in the ...
... hyperbole , diaphora , or antonomasia ) 1l is to employ a figure that readily lends itself to inflation , to striving for effect , to greater emphasis on manner than matter , in sum , to a rhetorical " false ornament . " As image in the ...
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... hyperbole was a figure for which there was much Renaissance taste . It will be helpful , however , to notice some of the lessons in rhetoric class and leave the question of conscious or unconscious art open for anyone's conjecture . The ...
... hyperbole was a figure for which there was much Renaissance taste . It will be helpful , however , to notice some of the lessons in rhetoric class and leave the question of conscious or unconscious art open for anyone's conjecture . The ...
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... hyperbole involves the incredible , it must not go too far in this direction , which provides the easiest road to extravagant affectation ( KO KOBYA ixv ) . " 22 Henry V . 4 . 4 . 76 . LSI have found no rhetoric book which uses Olympus ...
... hyperbole involves the incredible , it must not go too far in this direction , which provides the easiest road to extravagant affectation ( KO KOBYA ixv ) . " 22 Henry V . 4 . 4 . 76 . LSI have found no rhetoric book which uses Olympus ...
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