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Noctes Atticae: 34 Articles on Graeco-Roman Antiquity and ...
The same applies to the erotesis, cf. the two examples from Lysias' speech
against Agoratos (13.30-1 and 32-3). There can be little doubt that any longer
questioning, and especially long and rhetorically uninteresting questionings,
were left ...
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A Rhetorical Grammar: In which the Common Improprieties in ...
... wonder we find our grammars echoing from each other that this figure always
requires a high and elevated tone. Erotesis. Erotesis, or Interrogation, is a figure
by which we express the emotion of our mind, and infuse an ardour and energy ...
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A Reader in the Language of Shakespearean Drama
Erotesis, if it be pure, raiseth the common Tone or tenor of the voice in the last
word; unless Emphasis draw it (i.e. presumably unless emphasis places it on an
earlier word): but if it begin with a word interrogative; as, [who, what, how, where,
...
Vivian Salmon, Edwina Burness,
1987
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The English Language in its Elements and Forms With a ...
EROTESIS OR INTERROGATION. § 451. Erotesis, Greek erotesis, is an
animated or passionate interrogation. What, Tubero, did that naked sword of
yours mean in the battle of Pharsalia ? At whose breast was its point aimed ?
What was then ...
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The Imaginative Argument: A Practical Manifesto for Writers
I want to use some slightly recondite concepts to delineate this dialectical
conception: erotesis and prolepsis. Specifically, I'm proposing that you propel
your argument forward erotetically, by opening up a wide variety and a large
number of ...
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From Phenomenology to Thought, Errancy, and Desire: Essays ...
The clue for under- standing this strange expression of Aristotle's - and
Heidegger's no less strange gloss on it - is to be found in the "ara ge" of the
dialectical premise, the "it is so, is it not" ("es ist doch wohl . . ."). Like any erotesis
or asking, the ...
William J. Richardson, Babette Babich,
1995
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Does Socrates Have a Method?: Rethinking the Elenchus in ...
an erotesis antiphaseōs, or "contradiction in question," keeps both sides of this
contradiction in play.12 As a matter of fact, the contrary possibility is openly
acknowledged at 28d: "Shall we say, Protarchus, that the power of the
incalculable and ...
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You Talkin' To Me?: Rhetoric from Aristotle to Obama
–also called erotesis or interrogatio– isa question that implies but doesn'texpect
ananswer: 'Why would a girl like you beinterested in aschlublike me?' It's
commonly known as the rhetorical question. There are several variations on the
theme ...
Erotesis. How does one wander “as a cloud” or into anything “go gentle” if “lonely
night” is mere hypallage? Look to the homeless man who walks on wintered
streets and, layered in his unwashed wool and paper bags, seeks out the filtered
...
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English Grammar: The English Language in Its Elements and ...
EROTESIS OR INTERROGATION. § 636. EROTESIS, Greek kpurrjais, is an
animated or passionate Interrogation. 1. What, Tubero, did that naked sword of
yours mean in the battle of Pharsalia ? At whose breast was its point aimed ?
What was ...
William Chauncey Fowler,
1850
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «EROTESIS»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
erotesis w wiadomościach.
Trump shows speech can have effect without making complete sense
He plundered the figures of classical rhetoric, using erotesis (the so-called rhetorical question) with anaphora (repetition) and with tricolon ... «Financial Times, Cze 15»
Pilgrim's Flower by Rachael Boast – review
While its first part is mostly concerned with place and history, the second takes up themes of relationship, including "love's erotesis", which is ... «The Guardian, Sty 14»