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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Página 46
... servant stole necklaces , clothes , and money , detestation rather than laughter would have arisen . If however , we understand , as we do , that the servant was merely a filcher of food and drink , then his ugliness is laughable and ...
... servant stole necklaces , clothes , and money , detestation rather than laughter would have arisen . If however , we understand , as we do , that the servant was merely a filcher of food and drink , then his ugliness is laughable and ...
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... servant cheat , the soldier brag , but also that other particular kind of decorum which the poet uses at his own judgment to distinguish a certain character from others . Just so , in the Andria he introduces two old men of widely ...
... servant cheat , the soldier brag , but also that other particular kind of decorum which the poet uses at his own judgment to distinguish a certain character from others . Just so , in the Andria he introduces two old men of widely ...
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... servant is a blemish in a gentleman ; in fact , the highest virtue in a servant may be a vice in his master . Refraining from theft , for ex- ample , may be high merit in a servant , but not in a man of honor . Second , the comic ...
... servant is a blemish in a gentleman ; in fact , the highest virtue in a servant may be a vice in his master . Refraining from theft , for ex- ample , may be high merit in a servant , but not in a man of honor . Second , the comic ...
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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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