Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 14
... fact that Lyly has allowed himself to be maneuvered by his own logical syntax into an illogical position is mitigated , in this case , at least , by the fact that even the pseudologic re- inforces the poetic atmosphere . When we move ...
... fact that Lyly has allowed himself to be maneuvered by his own logical syntax into an illogical position is mitigated , in this case , at least , by the fact that even the pseudologic re- inforces the poetic atmosphere . When we move ...
Pagina 46
... fact that Shakespeare is using not only longer phrases , but a more oratorical , more symmetrical syntax than Jonson . In Thou are so fat - witted with drinking of olde Sacke , and vnbuttoning thee after Supper , and sleeping vpon ...
... fact that Shakespeare is using not only longer phrases , but a more oratorical , more symmetrical syntax than Jonson . In Thou are so fat - witted with drinking of olde Sacke , and vnbuttoning thee after Supper , and sleeping vpon ...
Pagina 116
... fact , are never alluded to again . Significantly , the Folio revision transfers a phrase con- cerning Anaides ( " Like a squeez'd Orenge , sower " ) almost without change to Asotus ( “ His face is like a squeez'd orange " 2 - IV.i.117 ) ...
... fact , are never alluded to again . Significantly , the Folio revision transfers a phrase con- cerning Anaides ( " Like a squeez'd Orenge , sower " ) almost without change to Asotus ( “ His face is like a squeez'd orange " 2 - IV.i.117 ) ...
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