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Page 89
... figures may be used - but not flaunted - in order to work their effect upon the mind without discovering [ revealing ] ... figures as forms of speech deviating from the norm : “ D'ailleurs , bien loin que les figures soient des manières de ...
... figures may be used - but not flaunted - in order to work their effect upon the mind without discovering [ revealing ] ... figures as forms of speech deviating from the norm : “ D'ailleurs , bien loin que les figures soient des manières de ...
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... figures with “ attitudes , gestures , and looks , ” continuing an ancient tradition of seeing the figures in three - dimensional physical terms , embodying human emotion . Quintilian's extensive discussion of figures takes over the ...
... figures with “ attitudes , gestures , and looks , ” continuing an ancient tradition of seeing the figures in three - dimensional physical terms , embodying human emotion . Quintilian's extensive discussion of figures takes over the ...
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... figure anaphora a writer or orator " beats upon one thing to cause the quicker feeling in the audience , and to awake a sleepy or dull person " ( 13 ) . Like Quintilian , Hoskins insists on figures being tied to sense and structure ...
... figure anaphora a writer or orator " beats upon one thing to cause the quicker feeling in the audience , and to awake a sleepy or dull person " ( 13 ) . Like Quintilian , Hoskins insists on figures being tied to sense and structure ...
Contents
An Introduction | 9 |
Fritz Senn Zürich | 10 |
J Allerton Basel | 35 |
Copyright | |
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