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Chronicler’s Emotions: The article is concerned with emotional manifestations in S1 text, Staré letopisy české (Old Czech Annals), where it is possible to study transformation of annals writing into more epic-like form resembling chronicle. In S1 text the chronicler’s subjective view is manifested by depicted events, as well as their evaluation, which in language presents itself by use of e.g. expressive language, figures of speech or unusual composition procedures.
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Parliamentary speeches of the second half of XVIIth century are the the place of inner differentiation in a statement’s style. Besides of the formal style there are some orations, which were created in just forming „average” style and looked almost like a colloquial language. Castellan’s of Poznań, Krzysztof Grzymułtowski’s speeches are the excellent base for studies with this differentiation. The speech in the seym in 1662 is the example of „high-level” style, rich in the applications of rhetorical devices. This kind of style had ussually appeared, when matters seemed hard to the speakers, and it was this case.
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The soldiers (Polish and Lithuanian) had deputed their legations to the seym in the March of 1652 to ask for payment of overdue pay. The president of parliamentarians, Andrzej Maksymilian Fredro, had given two times the responses to the delegates. These speeches are the example of „high-level” style, rich in the applications of rhetorical devices, which provided for dishonest persuassion. This high artistry had served for making the empty promises to soldiers.
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