Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 155
... verbal prankishness . If the knack of peopling the air with imaginary creatures produces , on the verbal level , the hypothetic formula and the " nonpareil , " 14 it issues , on the level of physical action , in the practical joke . The ...
... verbal prankishness . If the knack of peopling the air with imaginary creatures produces , on the verbal level , the hypothetic formula and the " nonpareil , " 14 it issues , on the level of physical action , in the practical joke . The ...
Pagina 162
... verbal airs in order to impress others — Chloe , for instance , when she turns from rebuking her husband to greet- ing her courtly friends - we have never before seen the mask of affectation stripped off so totally . With the impostors ...
... verbal airs in order to impress others — Chloe , for instance , when she turns from rebuking her husband to greet- ing her courtly friends - we have never before seen the mask of affectation stripped off so totally . With the impostors ...
Pagina 282
... verbal gimcrackery defines a corresponding moral confusion . In Dekker it is an emblem of democracy : even a cobbler can use these elephantine words ; even ol ' Sim Eyre can talk about Assyrians and Cappadochians , and only snobs and ...
... verbal gimcrackery defines a corresponding moral confusion . In Dekker it is an emblem of democracy : even a cobbler can use these elephantine words ; even ol ' Sim Eyre can talk about Assyrians and Cappadochians , and only snobs and ...
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Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
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