Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 122
... humors , on the other hand , recalls the appearance of the queen at the end of the first version of Every Man Out and the masque in Cynthia's Revels , and marks the literal , medicinal climax of the whole notion of purgation of humors ...
... humors , on the other hand , recalls the appearance of the queen at the end of the first version of Every Man Out and the masque in Cynthia's Revels , and marks the literal , medicinal climax of the whole notion of purgation of humors ...
Pagina 217
... humor , " for which , in this play , it becomes a substitute . The two were already linked in the popular venter ) psychology of the period : the humors , or body fluids , en- gendered certain vapors , or fumes , which passed through ...
... humor , " for which , in this play , it becomes a substitute . The two were already linked in the popular venter ) psychology of the period : the humors , or body fluids , en- gendered certain vapors , or fumes , which passed through ...
Pagina 266
... humors . In the masque , where the ideal society is still more in the ascendant , the humors become degraded into the uncouth figures of the Jonsonian antimasque . " 18 Jonson's masques , it will be evident by this time , move in the ...
... humors . In the masque , where the ideal society is still more in the ascendant , the humors become degraded into the uncouth figures of the Jonsonian antimasque . " 18 Jonson's masques , it will be evident by this time , move in the ...
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