Early Tudor Criticism, Linguistic & LiteraryB. Blackwell, 1940 - 177 |
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... genres of their age . The use made by Hawes of the romantic allegory foreshadows the supreme chivalric romance of Spenser and proves Hawes ' right to be reckoned among the formative influences of the sixteenth century . Skelton's ...
... genres of their age . The use made by Hawes of the romantic allegory foreshadows the supreme chivalric romance of Spenser and proves Hawes ' right to be reckoned among the formative influences of the sixteenth century . Skelton's ...
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... genres of literature . The guiding principle of rhetoric is decorum , the law which enjoins the choice of appropriate words and the mainten- ance of selected style for each subject . It is from this principle that there spring the ...
... genres of literature . The guiding principle of rhetoric is decorum , the law which enjoins the choice of appropriate words and the mainten- ance of selected style for each subject . It is from this principle that there spring the ...
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... genres by style : The trew difference of Authors is best knowne , per diuersa genera dicendi , that euerie one vsed . And therfore here I will deuide genus dicendi , not into these three , Tenue , mediocre , & grande , but as the matter ...
... genres by style : The trew difference of Authors is best knowne , per diuersa genera dicendi , that euerie one vsed . And therfore here I will deuide genus dicendi , not into these three , Tenue , mediocre , & grande , but as the matter ...
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