Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 134
... stand much vpon our gentilitie ; yet I can assure you mine vncle is a man of a thousand pounde land a yeare ; hee hath but one sonne in the world ; I am his next heire , as simple as I stand here , if my cosen die : I haue a faire ...
... stand much vpon our gentilitie ; yet I can assure you mine vncle is a man of a thousand pounde land a yeare ; hee hath but one sonne in the world ; I am his next heire , as simple as I stand here , if my cosen die : I haue a faire ...
Pagina 135
... stand much on his gentility - a stunning piece of illogicality . Of the two added parentheses , the first is a vain display of parts , the second a stroke of monumental imbecility , considering that the uncle who stands beside him , and ...
... stand much on his gentility - a stunning piece of illogicality . Of the two added parentheses , the first is a vain display of parts , the second a stroke of monumental imbecility , considering that the uncle who stands beside him , and ...
Pagina 181
... stands the epicene figure of the title page , a person both less than a man and less than a woman , whose exposure in ... stand out stiffely " ( I.i.153 ) , each of these tradesmen seems to acquire some of the hardness and imperviousness ...
... stands the epicene figure of the title page , a person both less than a man and less than a woman , whose exposure in ... stand out stiffely " ( I.i.153 ) , each of these tradesmen seems to acquire some of the hardness and imperviousness ...
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