Literary Criticism: A Short History. Classical and neo-classical criticism, Volym 1University of Chicago P., 1978 - 336 sidor |
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... style should be grouped with the newly acknowledged and even more external art of delivery ( a kind of acting , hupokrisis ) , a thing that has to be conceded , not as right but as necessary , owing to the corruption of politicians and ...
... style should be grouped with the newly acknowledged and even more external art of delivery ( a kind of acting , hupokrisis ) , a thing that has to be conceded , not as right but as necessary , owing to the corruption of politicians and ...
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... Style ) and by Quintilian in Books VIII and IX of his Institutio Oratoria . Finally , the time of Horace and Cicero saw the firm establishment of three ( or four ) kinds of verbal style . Aristotle had said cautiously that it might be ...
... Style ) and by Quintilian in Books VIII and IX of his Institutio Oratoria . Finally , the time of Horace and Cicero saw the firm establishment of three ( or four ) kinds of verbal style . Aristotle had said cautiously that it might be ...
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... styles had been linked by Cicero with three great pur- poses of oratory : to prove ( low style ) , to please ( middle style ) , and to move or persuade ( vigorous or lofty style ) . Cicero distinguished the style of oratory in general from ...
... styles had been linked by Cicero with three great pur- poses of oratory : to prove ( low style ) , to please ( middle style ) , and to move or persuade ( vigorous or lofty style ) . Cicero distinguished the style of oratory in general from ...
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