Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 151
... sense of rhythmic fullness , and at the same time a studious avoidance of exact congruence , creat- ing an equally strong feeling of free - flowing spontaneity . Jonson's antitheses , at the same time that they satisfy rhyth- mically ...
... sense of rhythmic fullness , and at the same time a studious avoidance of exact congruence , creat- ing an equally strong feeling of free - flowing spontaneity . Jonson's antitheses , at the same time that they satisfy rhyth- mically ...
Pagina 178
... sense of which lives are composed . And this admission of the claim of sensible things constitutes Jonson's first ... senses ( Clerimont ) than to attempt a retreat from them ( Morose ) . The ideal is an attitude at once submissive ...
... sense of which lives are composed . And this admission of the claim of sensible things constitutes Jonson's first ... senses ( Clerimont ) than to attempt a retreat from them ( Morose ) . The ideal is an attitude at once submissive ...
Pagina 242
... sense for their own sake , on the other . Oddly , if the things of sense earned his final allegiance in the public play- house , it was the world of " soul " and emblem to which he remained devoted in the royal banqueting hall . As ...
... sense for their own sake , on the other . Oddly , if the things of sense earned his final allegiance in the public play- house , it was the world of " soul " and emblem to which he remained devoted in the royal banqueting hall . As ...
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Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell 000 | 90 |
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