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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... style , and had nothing to do with dramatic form . As all students of Chaucer know , any tale that ends in gloom was apt to be called a tragedy , any tale ending in merriment a comedy . The style of tragedy was supposed to be mainly ...
... style , and had nothing to do with dramatic form . As all students of Chaucer know , any tale that ends in gloom was apt to be called a tragedy , any tale ending in merriment a comedy . The style of tragedy was supposed to be mainly ...
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... styles of speaking and writing , said of the humble style : The humble species does not rise above everyday conversation , very carefully preserves propriety of speech , and tries distinctly to express the subject matter in the most ...
... styles of speaking and writing , said of the humble style : The humble species does not rise above everyday conversation , very carefully preserves propriety of speech , and tries distinctly to express the subject matter in the most ...
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... style peculiar to him . He had correct judgment , a cor- rect ear , readiness of illustration within a narrow range - in snap - shots of the obvious at the obvious - and copious language . He hits the mean of a fine style and a natural ...
... style peculiar to him . He had correct judgment , a cor- rect ear , readiness of illustration within a narrow range - in snap - shots of the obvious at the obvious - and copious language . He hits the mean of a fine style and a natural ...
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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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