Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 241
... stage early in his career , testifies either to a decline in his experimental energy or to a more aggressive wooing of his dwindling audience ; probably it is to both painful phenomena that one must ascribe the discarding of prose and ...
... stage early in his career , testifies either to a decline in his experimental energy or to a more aggressive wooing of his dwindling audience ; probably it is to both painful phenomena that one must ascribe the discarding of prose and ...
Pagina 276
... stage and pit created by a language from which outsiders are barred . But realistic comedy tends to be social , and social comedy tends to be critical . Comedy , if it aims at laughter , must make its spectators laugh at something , and ...
... stage and pit created by a language from which outsiders are barred . But realistic comedy tends to be social , and social comedy tends to be critical . Comedy , if it aims at laughter , must make its spectators laugh at something , and ...
Pagina 323
... Stage , I , 89-419 , particularly the chapter entitled " Masks and Misrule , " and in The Elizabethan Stage , I , 106–212 , on masques and pageantry . Mary Sullivan , The Court Masques of James I ( New York , 1913 ) , deals mainly with ...
... Stage , I , 89-419 , particularly the chapter entitled " Masks and Misrule , " and in The Elizabethan Stage , I , 106–212 , on masques and pageantry . Mary Sullivan , The Court Masques of James I ( New York , 1913 ) , deals mainly with ...
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Antecedents I | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
Copyright | |
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