Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 42
... language group like the Indo- European , the differences will be smaller and more elusive . But that they exist one can assert by appealing to the experi- ence of learning a foreign language , which always involves , to some extent ...
... language group like the Indo- European , the differences will be smaller and more elusive . But that they exist one can assert by appealing to the experi- ence of learning a foreign language , which always involves , to some extent ...
Pagina 90
... Language most shewes a man : speake that I may see thee . It springs out of the most retired , and inmost parts of ... language and morality : Wheresoever , manners , and fashions are corrupted , Language is . It imitates the publicke ...
... Language most shewes a man : speake that I may see thee . It springs out of the most retired , and inmost parts of ... language and morality : Wheresoever , manners , and fashions are corrupted , Language is . It imitates the publicke ...
Pagina 331
... language examined , 147- 74 ; realism of , 145 ; sources , 185 , 316 , 317 ; themes , 174-86 Epictetus , 204 Etherege , Sir George , The Man of Mode , 285 Euphuism , 43 , 65 , 66 , 70 , 72 , 85 , 89 , 91 ; of Bacon , 85 ; of Jonson ...
... language examined , 147- 74 ; realism of , 145 ; sources , 185 , 316 , 317 ; themes , 174-86 Epictetus , 204 Etherege , Sir George , The Man of Mode , 285 Euphuism , 43 , 65 , 66 , 70 , 72 , 85 , 89 , 91 ; of Bacon , 85 ; of Jonson ...
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Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell 000 | 90 |
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