Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 148
... person of Morose , who is an Asper thrown amidst fools , a Crites un- supported by a Cynthia , a satirist himself the butt of satire , and a living object - lesson in the absurdity of looking for perfec- tion in a corrupt world . This ...
... person of Morose , who is an Asper thrown amidst fools , a Crites un- supported by a Cynthia , a satirist himself the butt of satire , and a living object - lesson in the absurdity of looking for perfec- tion in a corrupt world . This ...
Pagina 160
... person of a wife ? Answer me not , but with your leg , vnlesse it be otherwise : ( — ) very well done CVTBERD . I conceiue , be- sides , CVTBERD , you haue beene pre - acquainted with her birth , education , and quallities , or else you ...
... person of a wife ? Answer me not , but with your leg , vnlesse it be otherwise : ( — ) very well done CVTBERD . I conceiue , be- sides , CVTBERD , you haue beene pre - acquainted with her birth , education , and quallities , or else you ...
Pagina 309
... person singular verbs for the more literary " -eth " inflection , his use of clipped forms ( as he would have thought them ) such as " hem " for " them " - and to his employment , on a massive scale , of modish phrases and cant terms ...
... person singular verbs for the more literary " -eth " inflection , his use of clipped forms ( as he would have thought them ) such as " hem " for " them " - and to his employment , on a massive scale , of modish phrases and cant terms ...
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Prose as Prose | 41 |
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