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the Classical oration is divided into seven parts after the manner of Quintilian ( see Mair ' s introduction , P . xix ) . After the Entraunce is listed the Narration ( narratio ) , which is " a plaine and manifest pointing of the ...
the Classical oration is divided into seven parts after the manner of Quintilian ( see Mair ' s introduction , P . xix ) . After the Entraunce is listed the Narration ( narratio ) , which is " a plaine and manifest pointing of the ...
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The manner of poetry is appropriately the object of minute attention as a vehicle of the matter ; divorced from the . " poeticall sinnewes ” of the mimetic invention , concern for manner leads only to " a confused masse of words ...
The manner of poetry is appropriately the object of minute attention as a vehicle of the matter ; divorced from the . " poeticall sinnewes ” of the mimetic invention , concern for manner leads only to " a confused masse of words ...
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212 - 215 ) Berowne and Longaville care not a straw for the contents of Armado ' s letter relating to Costard ( " The matter is to me , sir , as concerning Jaquenetta " ) , but they attend eagerly the manner in which it is written ...
212 - 215 ) Berowne and Longaville care not a straw for the contents of Armado ' s letter relating to Costard ( " The matter is to me , sir , as concerning Jaquenetta " ) , but they attend eagerly the manner in which it is written ...
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Patterns of the Popular Appeal | 23 |
Patterns of the Learned and Polite | 49 |
The Lovers Appeal to Simplicity | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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action affection appeal argues argument argument of simplicity Armado Astrophel and Stella attempt audience beauty Berowne Berowne's century Chapter character Christian comedy concerning concluding context conventional Costard Courtier courtly critical defined desire direct discussion early Elizabethan eloquence English ethical ethos example expression final folly force four gives heart Holofernes ideal integrity intention interest John Jones King ladies language learning less literary Love's Labour's Lost lovers manner matter means mind moral motivation nature never noble observations oration pastoral phrase plain play plot poetry popular practice praise preface Press question quoted reason reference relationship religious rhetorical scene sense sequence Shakespeare Sidney Sidney's simple simplicity sonnet speak speech style stylistic suggests takes things Thomas tion tongue traditional translation truth University wooing words Worthies writing young