Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 11
... passages on a similar theme , one can see how the brash smartness of the early style modu- lates into the genuine elegance of the later one . In the first in- stance , Euphues is urging his feminine acquaintances not to forget the passage ...
... passages on a similar theme , one can see how the brash smartness of the early style modu- lates into the genuine elegance of the later one . In the first in- stance , Euphues is urging his feminine acquaintances not to forget the passage ...
Pagina 13
... passage . The same reversal prevails in the next and final antithesis , so that whereas at first we looked forward with the speaker into Endimion's old age , we now at the end of the passage find ourselves gazing back into the vanished ...
... passage . The same reversal prevails in the next and final antithesis , so that whereas at first we looked forward with the speaker into Endimion's old age , we now at the end of the passage find ourselves gazing back into the vanished ...
Pagina 65
... passage : non un passage d'aage en autre , ou , comme dict le peuple , de sept en sept ans , mais de jour en jour , de minute en minute . " 29 Whether in fact a process of thought has any verifiable reality apart from the words that ...
... passage : non un passage d'aage en autre , ou , comme dict le peuple , de sept en sept ans , mais de jour en jour , de minute en minute . " 29 Whether in fact a process of thought has any verifiable reality apart from the words that ...
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Antecedents | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell 000 | 90 |
Copyright | |
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