Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 251
... antimasque itself , " odde , " " ridiculous , " " capriccious " ( Haddington 171–173 ) , “ strange , ” " phantastique , " " praeposterous " ( Queens 344–350 ) , to use some of Jonson's own words for it , is appropriately crowned by the ...
... antimasque itself , " odde , " " ridiculous , " " capriccious " ( Haddington 171–173 ) , “ strange , ” " phantastique , " " praeposterous " ( Queens 344–350 ) , to use some of Jonson's own words for it , is appropriately crowned by the ...
Pagina 253
... antimasque : he has in fact suppressed the antimasque entirely . No antic ballet precedes the unveiling of the masquers , nothing but the spirited comic dialogue between Masquerado , Plutus , and Robin Good- fellow . Before Masquerado ...
... antimasque : he has in fact suppressed the antimasque entirely . No antic ballet precedes the unveiling of the masquers , nothing but the spirited comic dialogue between Masquerado , Plutus , and Robin Good- fellow . Before Masquerado ...
Pagina 268
... antimasque in the first place . But to air one's artistic problems publicly is not neces- sarily to solve them . To grow indignant over the irrelevance of the antimasque , during the antimasque , is not a magic talis- man that will ...
... antimasque in the first place . But to air one's artistic problems publicly is not neces- sarily to solve them . To grow indignant over the irrelevance of the antimasque , during the antimasque , is not a magic talis- man that will ...
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