Ball State University Forum, Volumes 27-28Ball State University., 1986 |
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... style by classical and Renaissance rhetoricians . In both periods , the powerful or agonistic style of passionate engagement is carefully dis- tinguished from the ornate cultivation of the sophistic ( or Euphuistic ) , and the former is ...
... style by classical and Renaissance rhetoricians . In both periods , the powerful or agonistic style of passionate engagement is carefully dis- tinguished from the ornate cultivation of the sophistic ( or Euphuistic ) , and the former is ...
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... style , the style of much Elizabethan courtly prose and verse , in favor of a vivid and powerful grand style . In his De eloquentia sacra et humana ( 1619 ) , a work apparently well known in England ( White 1-16 ) , Nicholas Caussin ...
... style , the style of much Elizabethan courtly prose and verse , in favor of a vivid and powerful grand style . In his De eloquentia sacra et humana ( 1619 ) , a work apparently well known in England ( White 1-16 ) , Nicholas Caussin ...
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... style in rhetorical theory influenced contemporary literature , clearly Renaissance poetry written after the 1590s shows more concern for being passionate and dramatic than poetry written earlier in the century . Although Greville ...
... style in rhetorical theory influenced contemporary literature , clearly Renaissance poetry written after the 1590s shows more concern for being passionate and dramatic than poetry written earlier in the century . Although Greville ...
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