Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 110
... court ! O , sweet FASTIDIVS ! ô , fine courtier ! How comely he bowes him in his court'sie ! how full hee hits a woman betweene the lips when he kisses ! how vpright hee sits at the table ! how daintily he carues ! how sweetly he talkes ...
... court ! O , sweet FASTIDIVS ! ô , fine courtier ! How comely he bowes him in his court'sie ! how full hee hits a woman betweene the lips when he kisses ! how vpright hee sits at the table ! how daintily he carues ! how sweetly he talkes ...
Pagina 111
... court into a dizzying con- fusion of celestial and terrestrial paradises . The Latinate dic- tion is not there by accident : it exaggerates the discrepancy between the court itself and what is claimed for it , as well as between the ...
... court into a dizzying con- fusion of celestial and terrestrial paradises . The Latinate dic- tion is not there by accident : it exaggerates the discrepancy between the court itself and what is claimed for it , as well as between the ...
Pagina 147
... court and that of the other Venetians ; the avocatori speak only a slightly more stilted , more ceremonious version of the verse common to the fools and knaves . In Epicene , the transcendent court has been discarded entirely , and with ...
... court and that of the other Venetians ; the avocatori speak only a slightly more stilted , more ceremonious version of the verse common to the fools and knaves . In Epicene , the transcendent court has been discarded entirely , and with ...
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Prose as Prose | 41 |
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