The Spenser EncyclopediaA.C. Hamilton Routledge, 1 lip 2020 - 880 'This masterly work ought to be The Elizabethan Encyclopedia, and no less.' - Cahiers Elizabethains |
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... dialogue, prose epideictic etymology hieroglyphics language, general logic morphology and syntax names, naming neologism pronunciation proverbs punctuation puns rhetoric in Spenser's poetry rhetorical criticism speech style.
... dialogue, prose epideictic etymology hieroglyphics language, general logic morphology and syntax names, naming neologism pronunciation proverbs punctuation puns rhetoric in Spenser's poetry rhetorical criticism speech style.
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... rhetorical speeches. Though Spenser alludes to events in Mary's reign in Book I, there is no very obvious influence of FQ I–III on the Elisaeis. Nor does the Elisaeis appear to have exerted any direct influence on FQ IV–VI. Alabaster's ...
... rhetorical speeches. Though Spenser alludes to events in Mary's reign in Book I, there is no very obvious influence of FQ I–III on the Elisaeis. Nor does the Elisaeis appear to have exerted any direct influence on FQ IV–VI. Alabaster's ...
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... rhetorical device forming the texture of narrative in allegorical works. Allegorical tropes can appear also in works, such as the epics of Homer and Virgil, that are not allegorical throughout. Typical kinds of allegorical tropes are ...
... rhetorical device forming the texture of narrative in allegorical works. Allegorical tropes can appear also in works, such as the epics of Homer and Virgil, that are not allegorical throughout. Typical kinds of allegorical tropes are ...
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... rhetorical stimulus and aesthetic response. It is not a case of the interpreter recapturing something already thought out by the poet, but of engaging the system of meaning that the poet has made. The reader might suspect an occult ...
... rhetorical stimulus and aesthetic response. It is not a case of the interpreter recapturing something already thought out by the poet, but of engaging the system of meaning that the poet has made. The reader might suspect an occult ...
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... rhetorical performance exhibiting a variety of classified tropes; as an imitation or emulation of a wellknown earlier work; as a set of positive and negative moral examples; as 'matter' for instruction and as a source of ideas; as an ...
... rhetorical performance exhibiting a variety of classified tropes; as an imitation or emulation of a wellknown earlier work; as a set of positive and negative moral examples; as 'matter' for instruction and as a source of ideas; as an ...
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