The Poem of Compliment in the English RenaissanceUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1959 - 650 pages |
Contents
The topics of praise in classical | 2 |
CHAPTER | 4 |
the grand manner | 7 |
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addressed amplification Aphthonian Aphthonius Aristotle basic Burgess C. S. Baldwin chapter Cicero classical comparatio concept Copia deliberative didactic discussion disposition Duhamel eclogue ecphrasis elocution encomium enthymeme epideictic category Epideictic Literature epideictic oration epigram epistles especially example forensic formal satire fortune genre genus Greco-Roman Education Herennium Hermogenes Hermogenes of Tarsus high style hyperbolic Ibid idealized invention inventione Isocrates Jonson king Latin laus logic Lorichius lyric matter Matthew mediaeval Medieval Rhetoric Menander method middle style Minturno moral norm oratory ornament panegyric paraenesis pattern of praise person Pindar poem of compliment poetic poetry practice praise and blame prince principle of decorum progymnasmata prose Puttenham quae qualities Quintilian Ramist rank Renaissance Renaissance poet res gestae Rhetoric in Greco-Roman Rhetorica ad Herennium royal panegyric royal praise Scaliger scholia Second Sophistic social sonnet sophistic speech Spenser themes theory topic of blame topic of comparison topics of praise traditional topics virtues