Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 75
... shift gears into neutral , so to speak , by switching into the infinitive : A strict and succinct style is that , where you can take away noth- ing without losse , and that losse to be manifest.33 ( Disc . 1970-72 ) Have not I seen the ...
... shift gears into neutral , so to speak , by switching into the infinitive : A strict and succinct style is that , where you can take away noth- ing without losse , and that losse to be manifest.33 ( Disc . 1970-72 ) Have not I seen the ...
Pagina 146
... shifts between prose and verse become a rough counterpart to the shifts from a given situation to the comment upon it . Prose registers the folly embodied in palpable form , and ... shift , in turn , may help to explain his 146 BEN JONSON.
... shifts between prose and verse become a rough counterpart to the shifts from a given situation to the comment upon it . Prose registers the folly embodied in palpable form , and ... shift , in turn , may help to explain his 146 BEN JONSON.
Pagina 217
... shift in terms involves a shift in meaning . " Humor " referred primarily to a physiological unbalance . Secondarily , and more signif- icantly for Jonsonian drama , it connoted affectation ; its com- monest symptom was mimicry , a ...
... shift in terms involves a shift in meaning . " Humor " referred primarily to a physiological unbalance . Secondarily , and more signif- icantly for Jonsonian drama , it connoted affectation ; its com- monest symptom was mimicry , a ...
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Antecedents I | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
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