Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 232
... play at being grown up . · The microcosmic images come to a natural climax in the puppet play . The puppets are linked with the dolls and hobby- horses not only etymologically ( pupa , poupée ) and through the joint enterprise of ...
... play at being grown up . · The microcosmic images come to a natural climax in the puppet play . The puppets are linked with the dolls and hobby- horses not only etymologically ( pupa , poupée ) and through the joint enterprise of ...
Pagina 238
... Play at home " ( V.vi.114–115 ) . • • One might suggest , finally , that with this play , in which the reformers are reformed by the fools , Jonson confesses his own frailty and his own flesh and blood . Though he continues to satirize ...
... Play at home " ( V.vi.114–115 ) . • • One might suggest , finally , that with this play , in which the reformers are reformed by the fools , Jonson confesses his own frailty and his own flesh and blood . Though he continues to satirize ...
Pagina 314
... play of Timon were demon- strated in Baskervill , English Elements , pp . 268–272 , but it is not cer- tain which play was written first . 14. Miscellaneous Criticism , ed . Raysor , p . 47 . 15. Performed in 1601 , entered in the ...
... play of Timon were demon- strated in Baskervill , English Elements , pp . 268–272 , but it is not cer- tain which play was written first . 14. Miscellaneous Criticism , ed . Raysor , p . 47 . 15. Performed in 1601 , entered in the ...
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