Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 422
... Rhetoric , namely , the doctrine of ornate form , differs from that which it had for the ancients . Rhetoric in the modern sense is above all a theory of elocution , while elocution ( λéğis , Opáσis , épμnveía , elocutio ) was but one ...
... Rhetoric , namely , the doctrine of ornate form , differs from that which it had for the ancients . Rhetoric in the modern sense is above all a theory of elocution , while elocution ( λéğis , Opáσis , épμnveía , elocutio ) was but one ...
Pagina 426
... Rhetoric , notably in chapters devoted to the art of oratory ; and fresh manuals on judicial or sacred eloquence ( Ortloff , Whately , etc.3 ) are actually appearing , though rarely , to - day . Still , Rhetoric in the ancient sense may ...
... Rhetoric , notably in chapters devoted to the art of oratory ; and fresh manuals on judicial or sacred eloquence ( Ortloff , Whately , etc.3 ) are actually appearing , though rarely , to - day . Still , Rhetoric in the ancient sense may ...
Pagina 487
... Rhetoric with that of Poetics . Some writers attach Rhetoric to the individual arts or to artistic technique ; others treat the doctrines of the modification of beauty and of natural beauty ( in the metaphysical sense ) as special ...
... Rhetoric with that of Poetics . Some writers attach Rhetoric to the individual arts or to artistic technique ; others treat the doctrines of the modification of beauty and of natural beauty ( in the metaphysical sense ) as special ...
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