Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 289
... comedy . Gul- liver's extracts from his log , for example , at the outset of the second voyage , turn the language of navigation into some- thing so impenetrable as to wring from us the acknowledg- ment that such discourse , instead of ...
... comedy . Gul- liver's extracts from his log , for example , at the outset of the second voyage , turn the language of navigation into some- thing so impenetrable as to wring from us the acknowledg- ment that such discourse , instead of ...
Pagina 321
... Comedy of Ben Jonson , " English Stage Comedy , ed . W. K. Wimsatt , Jr. , English Institute Essays , 1954 [ New York , 1955 ] ) , " The central theme " of Bartholomew Fair " is the problem of what ' warrant ' men have or pretend to ...
... Comedy of Ben Jonson , " English Stage Comedy , ed . W. K. Wimsatt , Jr. , English Institute Essays , 1954 [ New York , 1955 ] ) , " The central theme " of Bartholomew Fair " is the problem of what ' warrant ' men have or pretend to ...
Pagina 326
... comedy . . . they could find the little faults , the contemporary evils , with an unerring eye " ( In Praise of Comedy [ London , 1939 ] , p . 59 ) . 11. The Old Drama and the New ( London , 1923 ) , pp . 174ff . 12. Oeuvres complètes ...
... comedy . . . they could find the little faults , the contemporary evils , with an unerring eye " ( In Praise of Comedy [ London , 1939 ] , p . 59 ) . 11. The Old Drama and the New ( London , 1923 ) , pp . 174ff . 12. Oeuvres complètes ...
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