Shakespeare's Mythological InventionUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1959 - Всего страниц: 582 |
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... invention of material , and imitation of authors . Second , rhetoric is more than a set of rules on a printed page ; it is pre- eminently a power of commanding speech residing in a person . In the mind of an alert student of rhetoric ...
... invention of material , and imitation of authors . Second , rhetoric is more than a set of rules on a printed page ; it is pre- eminently a power of commanding speech residing in a person . In the mind of an alert student of rhetoric ...
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... invention of commonplace imagery is not so simple as seeing a flag against a sunny sky . It is more like catching a subtle dialect phoneme in a speaker's voice , something which one hears now , is not so sure he heard then . The ...
... invention of commonplace imagery is not so simple as seeing a flag against a sunny sky . It is more like catching a subtle dialect phoneme in a speaker's voice , something which one hears now , is not so sure he heard then . The ...
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... invention for a " praise , " there is frequently a genuine dynamic and creative invention which distinguishes a stage - character's " praise " from the set - themes of " praise " in the manuals . I shall illustrate with two speeches ...
... invention for a " praise , " there is frequently a genuine dynamic and creative invention which distinguishes a stage - character's " praise " from the set - themes of " praise " in the manuals . I shall illustrate with two speeches ...
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