Comic Theory in the Sixteenth CenturyUniversity of Illinois Press, 1964 - 248 páginas This book reveals that Terence and the Terentian commentators furnished the principal matter for the discussion of comedy in the sixteenth century, and that the study of Terentian comedy in the first half of the century laid the main foundations of Renaissance theories of comedy. |
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... Roman Plautus was sometimes too vulgar and often too " irregular . " The later Roman poet , Terence , offered safer and more familiar ground upon which schoolmasters and critics could expatiate on art , on manners , and on morals ...
... Roman Plautus was sometimes too vulgar and often too " irregular . " The later Roman poet , Terence , offered safer and more familiar ground upon which schoolmasters and critics could expatiate on art , on manners , and on morals ...
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... Roman comedy , in particular upon the carefully wrought intrigue of Terentian comedy . When contemporary dramatic critics say , as many of them do , that the naturalistic plays of Chekhov and Gorki have no plot , they must mean that the ...
... Roman comedy , in particular upon the carefully wrought intrigue of Terentian comedy . When contemporary dramatic critics say , as many of them do , that the naturalistic plays of Chekhov and Gorki have no plot , they must mean that the ...
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... Roman comedy are callow and rather tame . The Roman youths are boys , endowed with no wit , possessing no resourcefulness . Davus or Parmeno do their thinking for them and plan their intrigues . The Roman youths are still sons within ...
... Roman comedy are callow and rather tame . The Roman youths are boys , endowed with no wit , possessing no resourcefulness . Davus or Parmeno do their thinking for them and plan their intrigues . The Roman youths are still sons within ...
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THE PLACE OF RHETORIC IN POETICS | 6 |
THE QUALITAtive Parts of RHETORIC | 18 |
THE QUANTITATIVE PARTS OF RHETORIC | 26 |
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