Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 55
... rhetorical bent , thus effecting a kind of merger between colloquial speech and his own Stoic models . The result is a stage prose that combines the vitality of live language with the authority and expressive potency of a formed ...
... rhetorical bent , thus effecting a kind of merger between colloquial speech and his own Stoic models . The result is a stage prose that combines the vitality of live language with the authority and expressive potency of a formed ...
Pagina 66
... rhetorical mode associated with improvisation . Probably - despite his own protestations to the contrary ( Disc . 695-700 ) - he worked as hard to roughen and ir- regularize his prose as others did to polish and regularize . As George ...
... rhetorical mode associated with improvisation . Probably - despite his own protestations to the contrary ( Disc . 695-700 ) - he worked as hard to roughen and ir- regularize his prose as others did to polish and regularize . As George ...
Pagina 170
... rhetorical questions , often heavily tinged with sarcasm . Chloe demands to know what Albius is thinking of , to act like master in his own house . In sinceritie , did you euer heare a man talke so idlely ? You would seeme to be master ...
... rhetorical questions , often heavily tinged with sarcasm . Chloe demands to know what Albius is thinking of , to act like master in his own house . In sinceritie , did you euer heare a man talke so idlely ? You would seeme to be master ...
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Antecedents | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell 000 | 90 |
Copyright | |
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