An Approach to Love's Labour's LostStanford University, 1964 - 612 Seiten |
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... observations on style show a marked tendency to gravitate toward two poles defined in accordance with the author's subject matter and immediate intention . At one extreme is writing of didactic motivation , often of a moralistic cast ...
... observations on style show a marked tendency to gravitate toward two poles defined in accordance with the author's subject matter and immediate intention . At one extreme is writing of didactic motivation , often of a moralistic cast ...
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Gates Kennedy Agnew. This survey includes observations in prefaces to trans- lated works , statements concerning plainness in humanist pedagogical theory , and examples of the appeal to ... observations in prefaces to trans- lated works 51.
Gates Kennedy Agnew. This survey includes observations in prefaces to trans- lated works , statements concerning plainness in humanist pedagogical theory , and examples of the appeal to ... observations in prefaces to trans- lated works 51.
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... observations and recommenda- tions are usually of a rhetorical rather than a strictly poetic caste . Concerning the contemporary abuse of " Exercise , " for instance , he states in general terms that art and imitation have been used ...
... observations and recommenda- tions are usually of a rhetorical rather than a strictly poetic caste . Concerning the contemporary abuse of " Exercise , " for instance , he states in general terms that art and imitation have been used ...
Inhalt
Chapter I | 23 |
Appeal to Simplicity in Sixteenth | 49 |
Sir Philip Sidneys Astrophel | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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appeal to simplicity argument of simplicity Armado Astrophel and Stella audience Berowne Berowne's Boyet Chapter charity Christian simplicity Cicero Ciceronian Cody concerning context conventional Costard courtesy literature Courtier courtly critical Defence of Poesie didactic doth dramatic early comedies Elizabethan eloquence English Erasmus ethical ethos expression folly hath Holofernes humanist ideal imitation intention John John Lyly Jones King's ladies language learning literary London Longaville Love's Labour's Lost lovers lyric matter Midsummer-Night's Dream moral motivation Nathaniel Neoplatonic noble oration pastoral persuasion Petrarchan phrase plain style Platonizing play Poems poet poetic poetry praise preface Princess Puttenham reference religious Renaissance rhetorical rhetorical argument Rosaline Rosaline's scene sense Shakespeare Shakespearean comedy Sidney's Astrophel simple simplicitie Sir Philip Sidney sixteenth century sonnet sequence speak speech stylistic suggests Thomas Thomas Nashe tion tongue traditional trans translation truth University Press wooing words worth in simplicity Worthies writing York young