Ancient Rhetoric and Poetic: Interpreted from Representative Works |
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RHETORIC AND POETIC | 1 |
RHETORIC IN THE DE ORATORE AND ORA | 37 |
THE TEACHING OF RHETORIC | 62 |
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action Æneas Æneid analysis ancient Apuleius Aristotle Aristotle's artistic audience Book Chapter character characterization choice of words chorus Cicero classical comedy common compositio composition conception controversia Crassus criticism declamatio declamatores definition deliberative Demosthenes dialogue diction Dio Chrysostom Dionysius Dionysius of Halicarnassus discerned discussion dispositio distinct division drama dramatist effect elocutio emotion Eneid English enthymeme epic Euripides expression fact foot-note forensic Greek tragedy habit hearer Heinze Homer idea Iliad imaginative imitation interpretation inventio Isocrates Latin less literary logical means merely method modern narrative Neoptolemus Odysseus orator oratory Ovid passage persuasion Philoctetes philosophy play plot poet poetic art poetry practise prose Quintilian rhetoric and poetic rhythm rhythmical Roman scene scope seems Seneca Senecan tragedy sense sentence movement shows significant single Sophocles speaker speaking specific speech stage status story style subject-matter suggestive Tacitus teaching technic thought tion tradition tragic translation treatise typical Vergil verse whole writing