Literary Criticism: A Short History. Classical and neo-classical criticism, Volym 1University of Chicago P., 1978 - 336 sidor |
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... Rhetoric opens with the statement : " Rhetoric is a coun- terpart of dialectic . " But the term dialectic has for Aristotle a softer meaning than for Plato - the meaning of a conversationally plausible inquiry rather than of a ...
... Rhetoric opens with the statement : " Rhetoric is a coun- terpart of dialectic . " But the term dialectic has for Aristotle a softer meaning than for Plato - the meaning of a conversationally plausible inquiry rather than of a ...
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... rhetoric . His revision of the art of rhetoric began with a radical reassignment of the anciently established five parts of the art of rhetoric - Invention , Disposition , Elocution , Memory , and Deliv- ery . He took invention ...
... rhetoric . His revision of the art of rhetoric began with a radical reassignment of the anciently established five parts of the art of rhetoric - Invention , Disposition , Elocution , Memory , and Deliv- ery . He took invention ...
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... rhetoric pro- moted by Ramus and Talon , the " Arcadian " rhetoric , should soon come to be taken as the very embodiment of rhetorical floridity . The explana- tion of this latter fact lies in the principle that a pure rhetoric ( that ...
... rhetoric pro- moted by Ramus and Talon , the " Arcadian " rhetoric , should soon come to be taken as the very embodiment of rhetorical floridity . The explana- tion of this latter fact lies in the principle that a pure rhetoric ( that ...
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The Internal Focus 555 | 16 |
Poetry as Structure | 21 |
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