Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 422
... ancients . Rhetoric in the modern sense is above all a theory of elocution , while elocution ( λéğis , Opáσis , épμnveía , elocutio ) was but one portion , and not the principal one , of ancient Rhetoric . Taken as a whole , it ...
... ancients . Rhetoric in the modern sense is above all a theory of elocution , while elocution ( λéğis , Opáσis , épμnveía , elocutio ) was but one portion , and not the principal one , of ancient Rhetoric . Taken as a whole , it ...
Pagina 424
... ancient Rhetoric ( which reached its highest development in the hands of Hermagoras of Temnos in the second century B.C. ) gradually diminished in volume with the decadence of the ancient world and the change in political conditions ...
... ancient Rhetoric ( which reached its highest development in the hands of Hermagoras of Temnos in the second century B.C. ) gradually diminished in volume with the decadence of the ancient world and the change in political conditions ...
Pagina 426
... ancient , as we have seen ; and equally ancient is the style of exposition , consisting in the doctrine of a double form and the concept of ornate form . 4 The concept of " ornament must have occurred spontaneously to the mind as soon ...
... ancient , as we have seen ; and equally ancient is the style of exposition , consisting in the doctrine of a double form and the concept of ornate form . 4 The concept of " ornament must have occurred spontaneously to the mind as soon ...
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