Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 181
... less than a man and less than a woman , whose exposure in the final moments amounts to little less than the exposure of the impotence of everyone else in the play 24 The talk about the collegiates , by likening human life to the seasons ...
... less than a man and less than a woman , whose exposure in the final moments amounts to little less than the exposure of the impotence of everyone else in the play 24 The talk about the collegiates , by likening human life to the seasons ...
Pagina 266
... less and less convincing image of the ideal society in the ascendant . He starts with the " pure " antimasque of grotesques , the witches in The Masque of Queens , abstract embodiments of sinister forces . He moves then to the ...
... less and less convincing image of the ideal society in the ascendant . He starts with the " pure " antimasque of grotesques , the witches in The Masque of Queens , abstract embodiments of sinister forces . He moves then to the ...
Pagina 275
... less well realistic comedy survives translation in time and space . Bartholomew Fair has only !!! endured the centuries less well than Volpone ; one can scarcely imagine it at all on a stage outside the English - speaking world . An ...
... less well realistic comedy survives translation in time and space . Bartholomew Fair has only !!! endured the centuries less well than Volpone ; one can scarcely imagine it at all on a stage outside the English - speaking world . An ...
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Antecedents | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell 000 | 90 |
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