An Approach to Love's Labour's LostStanford University, 1964 - 612 Seiten |
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... Courtier , published in 156134 ) . It is in reference to the courtier as lover that the problem of ethos bears literary fruit under the 34The Book of the Courtier , Everyman ed . ( New York : Dutton , n.d. ) , p . 47. The original ...
... Courtier , published in 156134 ) . It is in reference to the courtier as lover that the problem of ethos bears literary fruit under the 34The Book of the Courtier , Everyman ed . ( New York : Dutton , n.d. ) , p . 47. The original ...
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... Courtier is given over to considera- tion of the virtues and " most tollerable vices " of the exemplary gentleman , with Lewis Count of Canosse speaking , and after a preliminary recounting of the courtier's more obvious abilities , the ...
... Courtier is given over to considera- tion of the virtues and " most tollerable vices " of the exemplary gentleman , with Lewis Count of Canosse speaking , and after a preliminary recounting of the courtier's more obvious abilities , the ...
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... courtier's practice is the same we have noticed in The Courtier . In oratory the tension between the requirements of ethos and eloquence is maintained by the pretension " not to know Art , " and this contrived appearance or argument of ...
... courtier's practice is the same we have noticed in The Courtier . In oratory the tension between the requirements of ethos and eloquence is maintained by the pretension " not to know Art , " and this contrived appearance or argument of ...
Inhalt
Chapter I | 23 |
Appeal to Simplicity in Sixteenth | 49 |
Sir Philip Sidneys Astrophel | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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