The Rise of Modern Prose StyleM.I.T. Press, 1968 - 372 pagina's |
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... theory , especially Aristotle , the source of the theory of the Anti - Ciceronian " philosophical " style . At least in their rhetorical theory , the scientists are Anti - Ciceronian . Returning Croll's fire , Jones held that " any theory ...
... theory , especially Aristotle , the source of the theory of the Anti - Ciceronian " philosophical " style . At least in their rhetorical theory , the scientists are Anti - Ciceronian . Returning Croll's fire , Jones held that " any theory ...
Pagina 47
... theory . Croll had implied as much by citing Aristotelian and Stoic theory , which also emphasized appropriateness , as necessary for Anti - Ciceronianism . But for Bacon brevity — the other sine qua non of Aristotelian and Stoic theory ...
... theory . Croll had implied as much by citing Aristotelian and Stoic theory , which also emphasized appropriateness , as necessary for Anti - Ciceronianism . But for Bacon brevity — the other sine qua non of Aristotelian and Stoic theory ...
Pagina 350
... theory of style Wilkins does indeed cite Seneca's theory , but then immediately condemns Senecan practice : " " Tis a sign of low thoughts and designe , when a Man's chief study is about the polishing of his phrase and words ...
... theory of style Wilkins does indeed cite Seneca's theory , but then immediately condemns Senecan practice : " " Tis a sign of low thoughts and designe , when a Man's chief study is about the polishing of his phrase and words ...
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abstract Advancement ancient Anglican Anti Anti-Ciceronian aphorisms aphoristic Aristotle Attic Bacon Baconian Bernard André brevity character Cicero Ciceronian classical plain style comedy critics Croll Crusoe Daniel Defoe death Defoe discourse Dryden Eachard effect Elizabethan eloquence epistle essays example expression figures genus humile Glanvill Glanvill's History Hobbes ideal ideas imitation impersonal influence Jonson Joseph Glanvill kind knowledge language Latin Learning libertine linguistic literary London matter means metaphor method mimesis mind mode modern Montaigne moral Nashe natural philosophy notions orator oratory passage passions practice praise preaching prose style Puritan qualities Quintilian R. F. Jones reader reason relation Religion Renaissance Restoration comedy Restoration prose rhetorical Robinson Crusoe Royal Society scientific scientists self-revelation Seneca sense sentence sermon seventeenth century soul speaking speech Sprat Stoics stylistic syntax Tacitus theory things thought Tiberius tion tradition truth utilitarian utility Vanity Wilkins Williamson words writing