Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 42
... meaning beyond any consciously intended by their users , a meaning roughly translatable into a set of shared postulates about the world , and such meanings vary strikingly between languages like Hopi and English . Within the range of a ...
... meaning beyond any consciously intended by their users , a meaning roughly translatable into a set of shared postulates about the world , and such meanings vary strikingly between languages like Hopi and English . Within the range of a ...
Pagina 93
... meaning : Iuniper . Nay , slid I am no changling , I am Iuniper still , I keepe the pristinate ha , you mad Hierogliphick , when shal we swagger ? Valentine . Hieroglyphick , what meanest thou by that ? Iuni . Meane ? Gods so , ist not ...
... meaning : Iuniper . Nay , slid I am no changling , I am Iuniper still , I keepe the pristinate ha , you mad Hierogliphick , when shal we swagger ? Valentine . Hieroglyphick , what meanest thou by that ? Iuni . Meane ? Gods so , ist not ...
Pagina 217
... meaning of the term — " disposition , con- ceit , fancy , whim " 33 — associates it closely with the older Jonsonian word " humor , " for which , in this play , it becomes a substitute . The two were already linked in the popular venter ...
... meaning of the term — " disposition , con- ceit , fancy , whim " 33 — associates it closely with the older Jonsonian word " humor , " for which , in this play , it becomes a substitute . The two were already linked in the popular venter ...
Inhoudsopgave
Antecedents | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell 000 | 90 |
Copyright | |
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