Aristotle: PoeticsUniversity of Michigan Press, 1967 - 124 páginas |
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... speech came along the very nature of the case turned up the appropriate verse . For iambic is the most speech - like | of verses . An indication of this is that we speak more iambics than any other kind of verse in our conversation with ...
... speech came along the very nature of the case turned up the appropriate verse . For iambic is the most speech - like | of verses . An indication of this is that we speak more iambics than any other kind of verse in our conversation with ...
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... speech from one play into another- or a whole scene ? 19 [ 19 ] Thought The other elements have now been dis- cussed , and it remains to speak of verbal ex- pression and thought . For a discussion of 35 " thought , " then , please ...
... speech from one play into another- or a whole scene ? 19 [ 19 ] Thought The other elements have now been dis- cussed , and it remains to speak of verbal ex- pression and thought . For a discussion of 35 " thought , " then , please ...
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Aristotle. case of ( i.e. , this pertains to ? ) the speeches . " They seem to be , in origin , a marginal note or tag . 63. One might paraphrase the two adverbs by " like men and citizens " and " like conscious speech - makers . " 64. A ...
Aristotle. case of ( i.e. , this pertains to ? ) the speeches . " They seem to be , in origin , a marginal note or tag . 63. One might paraphrase the two adverbs by " like men and citizens " and " like conscious speech - makers . " 64. A ...
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