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... Renaissance , or what was associated with the idea of rhetoric by the scholars of medieval and Renaissance times.2 We should bear in mind , however , that during the middle ages it was normal ' to con- 1 E.g. , Charles Sears Baldwin ...
... Renaissance , or what was associated with the idea of rhetoric by the scholars of medieval and Renaissance times.2 We should bear in mind , however , that during the middle ages it was normal ' to con- 1 E.g. , Charles Sears Baldwin ...
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... Renaissance poetry , just as the influence of the ancient conception that poetry and prose both come under the wider heading of ' discourse'1 also makes itself felt in Renaissance lit- erature in general . Although Aristotle's Poetics ...
... Renaissance poetry , just as the influence of the ancient conception that poetry and prose both come under the wider heading of ' discourse'1 also makes itself felt in Renaissance lit- erature in general . Although Aristotle's Poetics ...
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... Renaissance , New York , 1912 , pp . 60 ff . Castelvetro speaks of the favella magnifica which must correspond to ... Renaissance , p . 66 . There are many further illustrative quotations in Lawton , Handbook of French Renaissance ...
... Renaissance , New York , 1912 , pp . 60 ff . Castelvetro speaks of the favella magnifica which must correspond to ... Renaissance , p . 66 . There are many further illustrative quotations in Lawton , Handbook of French Renaissance ...
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PART ONE I Introduction page | 11 |
The Set Speech in Renaissance Drama and Con temporary Theory | 21 |
The Basic Types of Dramatic Set Speech | 44 |
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