Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 22
... speech defect . Certainly the formulaic harping on one or two primitive modes of connection is common enough among illiterate or semi- literate people , but before a writer can make such speech interesting , to say nothing of comic or ...
... speech defect . Certainly the formulaic harping on one or two primitive modes of connection is common enough among illiterate or semi- literate people , but before a writer can make such speech interesting , to say nothing of comic or ...
Pagina 274
... speech to be traced more intimately , and it accommodates with less strain the masses of petty detail , the tautologies and slovenly usages , with which daily speech is loaded . From the lowness of Aristophanes , Plautus , and Ter- ence ...
... speech to be traced more intimately , and it accommodates with less strain the masses of petty detail , the tautologies and slovenly usages , with which daily speech is loaded . From the lowness of Aristophanes , Plautus , and Ter- ence ...
Pagina 314
... speech that " the praise of a city or its rulers , its buildings such as hospitals and churches , and its streets were all conventional subjects in the tradition of the rhetorical encomium . It is partly their conventionality which ...
... speech that " the praise of a city or its rulers , its buildings such as hospitals and churches , and its streets were all conventional subjects in the tradition of the rhetorical encomium . It is partly their conventionality which ...
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Antecedents | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell 000 | 90 |
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