Rhetoric and Renaissance CultureWalter de Gruyter, 22. 8. 2008 - Počet stran: 596 Der Band bietet eine kulturhistorische Darstellung der europäischen Renaissance mit dem Schwerpunkt von Poetik und Literatur unter den Aspekten Imagination/Inventio, Gattungstheorie/Dispositio, Stil/Elocutio, Architektur/Memoria sowie Darstellung/Actio. Shakespeares Werke dienen der exemplarischen Veranschaulichung der beschriebenen rhetorischen Phänomene. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit ist der Rhetorik von Malerei und Musik sowie der rhetorischen Kulturideologie gewidmet. |
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... things. The delibera- tive genre refers to the method of beseeching, consoling, admonishing and persuading. The judicial genre deals with forensic controversies.” On the author, see Karl-Heinz Glaser (ed.), David und Nathan Chytraeus ...
... things. The delibera- tive genre refers to the method of beseeching, consoling, admonishing and persuading. The judicial genre deals with forensic controversies.” On the author, see Karl-Heinz Glaser (ed.), David und Nathan Chytraeus ...
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... thing, suche as be single reasons separatly and by themselues considered. An argumente is eyther artificial or without arte. Artificiall is that, which of it self declare and is eyther first, or hathe the beginning from the first. The ...
... thing, suche as be single reasons separatly and by themselues considered. An argumente is eyther artificial or without arte. Artificiall is that, which of it self declare and is eyther first, or hathe the beginning from the first. The ...
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... things, almost in an equal number of words. They have exacted from all their members, a close, naked, natural way of speaking; positive expressions; clear senses; a native easiness: bringing all things as near the Mathematical plainness ...
... things, almost in an equal number of words. They have exacted from all their members, a close, naked, natural way of speaking; positive expressions; clear senses; a native easiness: bringing all things as near the Mathematical plainness ...
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... things themselves, as if by the magical force of eloquence, which you boast about, so that they assume whatever face and dress you wish, not appearing what they are in actuality, but what your will wants them to be - and even though ...
... things themselves, as if by the magical force of eloquence, which you boast about, so that they assume whatever face and dress you wish, not appearing what they are in actuality, but what your will wants them to be - and even though ...
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... things - nay, all things - in this art empty and frivolous, the very business of speaking seems to me idle and absurd.153 153 English translation by Hoyt H. Hudson, “Jewel's Oration against Rhetoric: A Translation,” Quarterly Journal of ...
... things - nay, all things - in this art empty and frivolous, the very business of speaking seems to me idle and absurd.153 153 English translation by Hoyt H. Hudson, “Jewel's Oration against Rhetoric: A Translation,” Quarterly Journal of ...
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C Intermedial Rhetoric | 295 |
Shakespeare as Orator Poet | 413 |
E Iconography of Rhetoric and Eloquence | 499 |
Backmatter | 553 |
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