Shakespeare's Mythological InventionUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1959 - Всего страниц: 582 |
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... language . For comparison is the language of heightened emotion , useful in " praise and dispraise , in exciting contempt or 58 envy , " to quote the author of the Ad Herennium . The heightened language of emotional persuasion is ...
... language . For comparison is the language of heightened emotion , useful in " praise and dispraise , in exciting contempt or 58 envy , " to quote the author of the Ad Herennium . The heightened language of emotional persuasion is ...
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... language revealing character . No small part of the exuberant praise is the element of mythological comparisons ( " le cheval volant , the Pegasus , chez les narines de feu ! " " ' a beast for Perseus " ) , which are just the hyperbolic ...
... language revealing character . No small part of the exuberant praise is the element of mythological comparisons ( " le cheval volant , the Pegasus , chez les narines de feu ! " " ' a beast for Perseus " ) , which are just the hyperbolic ...
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... language the dramatist created a scene of lively display ; greatly aided by vividness of language he created convincingly alive characters . By lively scenes and characters he swept his audience along to believe in 35 his story . Quite ...
... language the dramatist created a scene of lively display ; greatly aided by vividness of language he created convincingly alive characters . By lively scenes and characters he swept his audience along to believe in 35 his story . Quite ...
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