The Rise of Modern Prose StyleM.I.T. Press, 1968 - 372 pagina's |
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Pagina 134
... oratory . " 10 Like the philosopher , Cicero's " restrained and plain " ( summissus et humilis ) Attic orator pays more attention to things or thoughts than to words : " He should also avoid , so to speak , cementing his words together ...
... oratory . " 10 Like the philosopher , Cicero's " restrained and plain " ( summissus et humilis ) Attic orator pays more attention to things or thoughts than to words : " He should also avoid , so to speak , cementing his words together ...
Pagina 140
... oratory and the genus humile , his treatment of that history is oversimplified , as his recent editors demonstrate ( p . 46 ) . Croll's placing of Virgil , Cicero , Livy , Catullus , Horace , and St. Augustine as the chief ex- emplars ...
... oratory and the genus humile , his treatment of that history is oversimplified , as his recent editors demonstrate ( p . 46 ) . Croll's placing of Virgil , Cicero , Livy , Catullus , Horace , and St. Augustine as the chief ex- emplars ...
Pagina 182
... Oratory and Poesie " ( pp . 20-21 ) . Oratory and Poesie are condemned for their lack of utility , which in turn goes back to their severance of words from things . Here Webster foreshadows the Restoration dissociation of Ornament from ...
... Oratory and Poesie " ( pp . 20-21 ) . Oratory and Poesie are condemned for their lack of utility , which in turn goes back to their severance of words from things . Here Webster foreshadows the Restoration dissociation of Ornament from ...
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