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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... courtesan lives close by , Chaerea exclaims , " Hang it , why haven't I ever seen her ? Tell me now , is she the beauty she is said to be ? " It seems that Chaerea never happened to meet Thais or she him . Therefore Donatus ( on Eunuch ...
... courtesan lives close by , Chaerea exclaims , " Hang it , why haven't I ever seen her ? Tell me now , is she the beauty she is said to be ? " It seems that Chaerea never happened to meet Thais or she him . Therefore Donatus ( on Eunuch ...
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... COURTESAN Since representations of respectable young women were virtually barred from the Roman comic stage , the courtesans provided all the feminine charm of the New Comedy . The typical courtesan was sup- posed to be a selfish gold ...
... COURTESAN Since representations of respectable young women were virtually barred from the Roman comic stage , the courtesans provided all the feminine charm of the New Comedy . The typical courtesan was sup- posed to be a selfish gold ...
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... courtesan and carefully explained that Terence , while justified in his particular portrait of Bacchis , was proceeding contrary to the usual practice in comedy , which was to portray courtesans as bad . Evanthius , in De Fabula ...
... courtesan and carefully explained that Terence , while justified in his particular portrait of Bacchis , was proceeding contrary to the usual practice in comedy , which was to portray courtesans as bad . Evanthius , in De Fabula ...
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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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