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... Grimald : Howbeit loke , what rule the Rhetoricia giues in precept , to be obserued of an Oratour , in telling of his tale : [ thalt it be short , & without ydle words : [ tha ] t it be playn , & without dark sence : that it bee ...
... Grimald : Howbeit loke , what rule the Rhetoricia giues in precept , to be obserued of an Oratour , in telling of his tale : [ thalt it be short , & without ydle words : [ tha ] t it be playn , & without dark sence : that it bee ...
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... Grimald's tutor , John ' Aerius ' , in his criticism of Christus Redivivus ( 1541 ) attributes the achievement of an effect of unity to the skill of one ' experienced in the art of oratory . " The work of Nicholas Grimald indicates the ...
... Grimald's tutor , John ' Aerius ' , in his criticism of Christus Redivivus ( 1541 ) attributes the achievement of an effect of unity to the skill of one ' experienced in the art of oratory . " The work of Nicholas Grimald indicates the ...
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... Grimald follows Horace in adopting the five - act division , but , while accepting this , repudiates the rigid restriction of the time of the action to twenty - four hours which Aristotle derived from contemporary stage practice and ...
... Grimald follows Horace in adopting the five - act division , but , while accepting this , repudiates the rigid restriction of the time of the action to twenty - four hours which Aristotle derived from contemporary stage practice and ...
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