Simple Forms: An Encyclopaedia of Simple Text-types in Lore and LiteratureWalter A. Koch Universitätsverlag Dr. Norbert Brockmeyer, 1994 - Počet stran: 425 |
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... speeches and teachings . The art of rhetoric in the Roman and Greek antiquity made use of the so - called exemplum or paradeigma , a narration embedded in a speech , quoted in order to verify the point or argument of the speech . Around ...
... speeches and teachings . The art of rhetoric in the Roman and Greek antiquity made use of the so - called exemplum or paradeigma , a narration embedded in a speech , quoted in order to verify the point or argument of the speech . Around ...
Strana 197
... speech , whether in life or in art . Orestes ' powerful rhetoric , which secures his acquittal despite his atrocious crime of matricide ( Aeschylus , Eumenides ) , is just one case in point . A concern for free speech , as expressed in ...
... speech , whether in life or in art . Orestes ' powerful rhetoric , which secures his acquittal despite his atrocious crime of matricide ( Aeschylus , Eumenides ) , is just one case in point . A concern for free speech , as expressed in ...
Strana 273
... speech . These forms present the s . as a poetical phenomenon ( cf. de Boor 1928/29 ; Hampp 1961 ; Müller 1901 ) . The syntactical structure , strictly regulated through the rigid synchronism of the series , shapes the conjured event ...
... speech . These forms present the s . as a poetical phenomenon ( cf. de Boor 1928/29 ; Hampp 1961 ; Müller 1901 ) . The syntactical structure , strictly regulated through the rigid synchronism of the series , shapes the conjured event ...
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