Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 158
... sounds suffered by the ears ; one a spoken noise , the other a heard sound , both fork off from the zeugmatic verb " saue , " and except for an extra syllable in " seruants , " maintain perfect syllabic correspond- ence . Morose ...
... sounds suffered by the ears ; one a spoken noise , the other a heard sound , both fork off from the zeugmatic verb " saue , " and except for an extra syllable in " seruants , " maintain perfect syllabic correspond- ence . Morose ...
Pagina 160
... sound of his own voice . The same taste for decorative phrasing appears in his use of perfumed and pedantic words . Gems of polite parlance like ' diuine , ” “ felicity , " " I conceiue , " cast their glitter every- where , together ...
... sound of his own voice . The same taste for decorative phrasing appears in his use of perfumed and pedantic words . Gems of polite parlance like ' diuine , ” “ felicity , " " I conceiue , " cast their glitter every- where , together ...
Pagina 276
... sound of vulgarity can quickly transform itself into a more patronizing pleasure at the sound of im- perfect vulgarity , or of vulgarity striving after elegance . When Goldoni brings a Venetian pantaloon into his Italian plays , or when ...
... sound of vulgarity can quickly transform itself into a more patronizing pleasure at the sound of im- perfect vulgarity , or of vulgarity striving after elegance . When Goldoni brings a Venetian pantaloon into his Italian plays , or when ...
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Antecedents I | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
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