Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 87
... learned , the congress of the good , and he never expresses the slightest doubt that he speaks for the learned and the good of all ages . What distinguishes the Dis- coveries from the Devotions , the Pensées , the Table Talk , and the ...
... learned , the congress of the good , and he never expresses the slightest doubt that he speaks for the learned and the good of all ages . What distinguishes the Dis- coveries from the Devotions , the Pensées , the Table Talk , and the ...
Pagina 93
... learned to inflate his speech with " wantonnesse . " Juniper is fascinated by the mere sound of words , by the portentous , oracular clang of magnilo- quent polysyllabicisms , and refuses to interest himself in their meaning : Iuniper ...
... learned to inflate his speech with " wantonnesse . " Juniper is fascinated by the mere sound of words , by the portentous , oracular clang of magnilo- quent polysyllabicisms , and refuses to interest himself in their meaning : Iuniper ...
Pagina 320
... learned , or good . The learned man profits others , rather then himselfe : the good man , rather himselfe then others : But the Prince commands others , and doth himselfe " ( Disc . 1003-06 ) . Reading " magistrate " for " prince ...
... learned , or good . The learned man profits others , rather then himselfe : the good man , rather himselfe then others : But the Prince commands others , and doth himselfe " ( Disc . 1003-06 ) . Reading " magistrate " for " prince ...
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Antecedents I | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
Copyright | |
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