Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 60
... remains conservative in another way . As George Williamson has shown , Baconian prose has close affinities with Euphuism , 28 and Euphuism imposes constraints of its own . If the suspensions of a Ciceronian period demand grammatical ...
... remains conservative in another way . As George Williamson has shown , Baconian prose has close affinities with Euphuism , 28 and Euphuism imposes constraints of its own . If the suspensions of a Ciceronian period demand grammatical ...
Pagina 157
... remains that of the negligent young wit , disdainful of excessive lin- guistic precision , it is nevertheless true that Truewit speaks through so many masks that one is not sure when , if ever , he is speaking in propria persona . He ...
... remains that of the negligent young wit , disdainful of excessive lin- guistic precision , it is nevertheless true that Truewit speaks through so many masks that one is not sure when , if ever , he is speaking in propria persona . He ...
Pagina 298
... remains tense and high strung almost to the last . But within his range he achieved a remarkable array of triumphs . He went from one experiment to the next , grappling with each artistic prob- lem as though his salvation depended on it ...
... remains tense and high strung almost to the last . But within his range he achieved a remarkable array of triumphs . He went from one experiment to the next , grappling with each artistic prob- lem as though his salvation depended on it ...
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Antecedents | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell 000 | 90 |
Copyright | |
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