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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... thou haste redde and herde, partely to thy scholers in latyne, partely in vulgar tongue, to other vnlerned persones. Prouidyng alwaie, that thou do reherse and teache theim with no lesse grace than thou haste herd and redde the same ...
... thou haste redde and herde, partely to thy scholers in latyne, partely in vulgar tongue, to other vnlerned persones. Prouidyng alwaie, that thou do reherse and teache theim with no lesse grace than thou haste herd and redde the same ...
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... thou shalt be to him as God:) [Exod. iv.16] yet with people it is the more mighty: so Salomon saith, Sapiens corde appellabitur prudens, sed dulcis eloquio majora reperiet [Prov. xvi.21]; signifying, that profoundness of wisdom will ...
... thou shalt be to him as God:) [Exod. iv.16] yet with people it is the more mighty: so Salomon saith, Sapiens corde appellabitur prudens, sed dulcis eloquio majora reperiet [Prov. xvi.21]; signifying, that profoundness of wisdom will ...
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... Thou (1553-1617), and Paolo Sarpi (1552-1623).146 Of these men, who were in touch with each other by corre- spondence, William Camden in the preface to his Annals of the reign of Queen Elizabeth rigorously stated: “I have thrust in no ...
... Thou (1553-1617), and Paolo Sarpi (1552-1623).146 Of these men, who were in touch with each other by corre- spondence, William Camden in the preface to his Annals of the reign of Queen Elizabeth rigorously stated: “I have thrust in no ...
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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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