Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 38
... plot depends on a multitude of chain reactions in which events spring out of other events and in their turn ... plots display an analogous tendency to juxtapose scenes without binding them to each other in causal sequence . Shakespeare ...
... plot depends on a multitude of chain reactions in which events spring out of other events and in their turn ... plots display an analogous tendency to juxtapose scenes without binding them to each other in causal sequence . Shakespeare ...
Pagina 116
... plot that the plot itself scarcely sustains . are - Last , one may object that the prose in Cynthia's Revels does not sufficiently distinguish the dramatis personae . Anaides ' swearwords , Phantaste's similes , and other tiny ...
... plot that the plot itself scarcely sustains . are - Last , one may object that the prose in Cynthia's Revels does not sufficiently distinguish the dramatis personae . Anaides ' swearwords , Phantaste's similes , and other tiny ...
Pagina 164
... plot , a plot , a plot , a plot vpon me ! " ( III.vii.3 ) , " O , redeeme me , fate , redeeme me , fate " ( IV.iv.145 ) , “ O no , it was too voluntarie , mine : too voluntarie " ( V.iii.145 ) . There is irony in the fact that Morose ...
... plot , a plot , a plot , a plot vpon me ! " ( III.vii.3 ) , " O , redeeme me , fate , redeeme me , fate " ( IV.iv.145 ) , “ O no , it was too voluntarie , mine : too voluntarie " ( V.iii.145 ) . There is irony in the fact that Morose ...
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Antecedents I | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
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