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41 Leonardo's final precept concerns the need for cautiously choosing the topics of conversation in order to avoid offending one's listeners . Our speaker counsels extraordinary care at social events such as weddings and christenings ...
41 Leonardo's final precept concerns the need for cautiously choosing the topics of conversation in order to avoid offending one's listeners . Our speaker counsels extraordinary care at social events such as weddings and christenings ...
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52 Leonardo's views regarding irony and Livio's comments on the laughter which is proper for a gentleman are clear indications that Lobo considers humor an essential element of conversation . Indeed , the Doctor alludes to laughter as a ...
52 Leonardo's views regarding irony and Livio's comments on the laughter which is proper for a gentleman are clear indications that Lobo considers humor an essential element of conversation . Indeed , the Doctor alludes to laughter as a ...
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as the traditional constituents of a droll conversation . 58 Of the two the more readily adaptable to an informal chat is the latter : " ... não pode haver graça melhor aceita que a dos ditos agudos e galantes ... ” ( p . 222 ) .
as the traditional constituents of a droll conversation . 58 Of the two the more readily adaptable to an informal chat is the latter : " ... não pode haver graça melhor aceita que a dos ditos agudos e galantes ... ” ( p . 222 ) .
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PREFACE | 13 |
INTRODUCTION | 19 |
Corte na Aldeia e Noites de Inverno | 61 |
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Francisco Rodrigues Lobo: Dialogue and Courtly Lore in Renaissance Portugal Richard A. Preto-Rodas Sin vista previa disponible - 1971 |
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