Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 94
... moral irresponsibility that leads them to steal Jaques ' treasure . One might also see in the dueling lesson an awkward effort to be gentlemanly , just as their language is stuffed with words too " gentlemanly " for their station . And ...
... moral irresponsibility that leads them to steal Jaques ' treasure . One might also see in the dueling lesson an awkward effort to be gentlemanly , just as their language is stuffed with words too " gentlemanly " for their station . And ...
Pagina 101
... moral slackness . Stephano and Matheo , the mimics , have almost literally no minds of their own , but automatically soak up the attitudes of their associates , prefera- bly such companions as Bobadilla , whose manner offers a suit ...
... moral slackness . Stephano and Matheo , the mimics , have almost literally no minds of their own , but automatically soak up the attitudes of their associates , prefera- bly such companions as Bobadilla , whose manner offers a suit ...
Pagina 146
... moral deformities , ex- aggerated for purposes of ridicule , shaped according to the laws of comedy , and — one must add — unquestionably often invented rather than actually observed . But Jonson is rarely content to let the ludicrous ...
... moral deformities , ex- aggerated for purposes of ridicule , shaped according to the laws of comedy , and — one must add — unquestionably often invented rather than actually observed . But Jonson is rarely content to let the ludicrous ...
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