Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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... feeling or witty playfulness . Shakespeare gradually discovers the possi- bilities of realism within the formal syntactic frame , Jonson achieves realism by disrupting such formality from the outset . It would be , if not impossible ...
... feeling or witty playfulness . Shakespeare gradually discovers the possi- bilities of realism within the formal syntactic frame , Jonson achieves realism by disrupting such formality from the outset . It would be , if not impossible ...
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... balk the kind of satisfaction that arises from a regular design fully articulated . Instead of a sense of fulfillment , he seeks effects of tension , instead of the feeling of repose as the pattern rounds itself out , a 72 BEN JONSON.
... balk the kind of satisfaction that arises from a regular design fully articulated . Instead of a sense of fulfillment , he seeks effects of tension , instead of the feeling of repose as the pattern rounds itself out , a 72 BEN JONSON.
Pagina 73
... feeling of incongruity , creating that slight sense of offness that baroque writers , their ears surfeited by Lylian parison or Ciceronian periodicity , evidently de- lighted in . · they find nothing new , or to seeke . But , beware of ...
... feeling of incongruity , creating that slight sense of offness that baroque writers , their ears surfeited by Lylian parison or Ciceronian periodicity , evidently de- lighted in . · they find nothing new , or to seeke . But , beware of ...
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Antecedents I | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
Copyright | |
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