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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... called arguments . " Servius applied the term specifically to comedy : The matter consists of feigned deeds which are called argument : for the actual deed ( res gesta ) has no place in comedy . . . . Argument is a feigned deed which ...
... called arguments . " Servius applied the term specifically to comedy : The matter consists of feigned deeds which are called argument : for the actual deed ( res gesta ) has no place in comedy . . . . Argument is a feigned deed which ...
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... called the passage auxesis per incrementum . The boy Chaerea is speaking : To think of no busybody meeting me now to follow me all about and deafen and stifle me with questions , asking why I am frisking for joy or why I am cheerful ...
... called the passage auxesis per incrementum . The boy Chaerea is speaking : To think of no busybody meeting me now to follow me all about and deafen and stifle me with questions , asking why I am frisking for joy or why I am cheerful ...
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... called Xeɩpovoμía ; see Quintilian in his second book.s The kinds of Roman Comedy may be approximately reckoned as ... called the essentials and those which belong to the quantity and can be called the parts that determine the magnitude ...
... called Xeɩpovoμía ; see Quintilian in his second book.s The kinds of Roman Comedy may be approximately reckoned as ... called the essentials and those which belong to the quantity and can be called the parts that determine the magnitude ...
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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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