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Dictamen

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Dic`ta´men
n.1.A dictation or dictate.


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Mews, "Peter Abelard on Dialectic, Rhetoric, and the Principles of Argument"; Karin Margareta Fredborg, "Abelard on Rhetoric"; Peter von Moos, "Literary Aesthetics in the Latin Middle Ages: The Rhetorical Theology of Peter Abelard"; Juanita Feros Ruys, "Eloquencie vultum depingere: Eloguence and Dictamen in the Love Letters of Heloise and Abelard"; Rodney M.
Rhetorical Theory and the Rise and Decline of Dictamen in the Middle Ages and Early Renaissance.
Jonson's voice is invoked repeatedly by his fictional surrogate Boy, who quotes the author's dictamen, situates The Magnetic Lady in relation to Jonson's early career as the inventor of humors comedies, and conveys the playwright's promise that this new play will "superplease judicious spectators" (Induction, 117).
 
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