Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 38
... leads to B leads to C , " becomes in Shakespeare a dense tissue of inner rela- tions , complexly interdependent on one another . The symmetry and exact balance in Shakespeare's prose , on the other hand , form one aspect of the ...
... leads to B leads to C , " becomes in Shakespeare a dense tissue of inner rela- tions , complexly interdependent on one another . The symmetry and exact balance in Shakespeare's prose , on the other hand , form one aspect of the ...
Pagina 208
... leads him to jam his speeches with apostrophes and gradations leads him to prefer certain stilted syntactic formations : the inversion of subject and verb so as to isolate and give prominence to some initial adverb or conjunction ...
... leads him to jam his speeches with apostrophes and gradations leads him to prefer certain stilted syntactic formations : the inversion of subject and verb so as to isolate and give prominence to some initial adverb or conjunction ...
Pagina 269
... lead only to the parade of Christmas ' " boys " and the singing of popular ballads . Here , as in The Irish Masque ... leads one to suspect that it was not so much the infusion of prose comedy as the tyr- annous clamor for more and ...
... lead only to the parade of Christmas ' " boys " and the singing of popular ballads . Here , as in The Irish Masque ... leads one to suspect that it was not so much the infusion of prose comedy as the tyr- annous clamor for more and ...
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