Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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... syntax , the arrangements of words whereby an artist urges his ma- terial into form more continuously and perhaps at a deeper level than by the conscious employment of stylistic devices . Not that one can divorce syntax from other ...
... syntax , the arrangements of words whereby an artist urges his ma- terial into form more continuously and perhaps at a deeper level than by the conscious employment of stylistic devices . Not that one can divorce syntax from other ...
Pagina 7
... syntax . The tendency to load down his sentences with heaps of little words would matter less if it were not linked to a persistent preference for clumsy connectives , unwieldy constructions involving auxiliary clauses , and in general ...
... syntax . The tendency to load down his sentences with heaps of little words would matter less if it were not linked to a persistent preference for clumsy connectives , unwieldy constructions involving auxiliary clauses , and in general ...
Pagina 248
... syntax that dissembles the exact- ness of the oppositions , and keeps the articulated parallels moving forward in a fluid mass without permitting them to separate out into cleanly defined subsections . If the procedure reminds us of the ...
... syntax that dissembles the exact- ness of the oppositions , and keeps the articulated parallels moving forward in a fluid mass without permitting them to separate out into cleanly defined subsections . If the procedure reminds us of the ...
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