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Acknowledgments
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Michael F.N. Dixon
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Rhetorical Structure and Critical Re-construction 3
-
Inventio Heroicae
- Decorum, Sequence, and Proof: The Problematics of Analogy 17
- Redcrosse as Courtier; Narrative as Argument 34
-
luris Comitatus
- Britomart Ascendant and Venus Transcendent 53
- Proof by Digressio: A Rhetoric of Marriage 73
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Civilitatis Causa
- Ovid’s Cone and the Rhetoric of Law 93
- Radigund, Britomart, and the Rhetoric of Psychomachia 114
- Artegall, Mercilla, and Calidore: The Ethos of Fortune 135
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“(Who Knowes Not Arlo-Hill?)”: A Grammar of Closure
- Mount Acidale, Arlo Hill, and the Ethos of Pastoral 161
- Envoy and Peroratio: Spenser on Arlo Hill 184
- Schematic of Classical Rhetoric and Glossary of Terms 205
- Notes 211
- Bibliography 233
- Index 241
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Rhetorical Structure and Critical Re-construction 3
-
Inventio Heroicae
- Decorum, Sequence, and Proof: The Problematics of Analogy 17
- Redcrosse as Courtier; Narrative as Argument 34
-
luris Comitatus
- Britomart Ascendant and Venus Transcendent 53
- Proof by Digressio: A Rhetoric of Marriage 73
-
Civilitatis Causa
- Ovid’s Cone and the Rhetoric of Law 93
- Radigund, Britomart, and the Rhetoric of Psychomachia 114
- Artegall, Mercilla, and Calidore: The Ethos of Fortune 135
-
“(Who Knowes Not Arlo-Hill?)”: A Grammar of Closure
- Mount Acidale, Arlo Hill, and the Ethos of Pastoral 161
- Envoy and Peroratio: Spenser on Arlo Hill 184
- Schematic of Classical Rhetoric and Glossary of Terms 205
- Notes 211
- Bibliography 233
- Index 241