Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 21
... already affirmed , or a cause for some effect already described , marks a step in a logical sequence , and when a writer habitually links his statements together with it , we are entitled to describe his language as logical , even if ...
... already affirmed , or a cause for some effect already described , marks a step in a logical sequence , and when a writer habitually links his statements together with it , we are entitled to describe his language as logical , even if ...
Pagina 170
... already been worked out for Fallace and , especially , Chloe . It consists chiefly of a series of scolding rhetorical questions , often heavily tinged with sarcasm . Chloe demands to know what Albius is thinking of , to act like master ...
... already been worked out for Fallace and , especially , Chloe . It consists chiefly of a series of scolding rhetorical questions , often heavily tinged with sarcasm . Chloe demands to know what Albius is thinking of , to act like master ...
Pagina 232
... already , and I'll be allyed to them presently . . . . Hero shall be my fayring : But , which of my fayrings ? ( Le'me see ) i'faith , my fiddle ! and Leander my fiddle - sticke : Then Damon , my drum ; and Pythias , my Pipe , and the ...
... already , and I'll be allyed to them presently . . . . Hero shall be my fayring : But , which of my fayrings ? ( Le'me see ) i'faith , my fiddle ! and Leander my fiddle - sticke : Then Damon , my drum ; and Pythias , my Pipe , and the ...
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