Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 194
... tion ( the grace ) in an instant , and then to forget it . Char- acteristically , Quarlous puts the next phrase ... tion . Quarlous and Winwife retain something of the func- tion of the expositor , since it is chiefly through their ...
... tion ( the grace ) in an instant , and then to forget it . Char- acteristically , Quarlous puts the next phrase ... tion . Quarlous and Winwife retain something of the func- tion of the expositor , since it is chiefly through their ...
Pagina 265
... tion explicitly makes him into the mighty antagonist of Vul- can , whose subterranean activities now assume the aspect of a threat to the order of the kingdom . Mercury goes on to spec- ify some of the monstrous births that have issued ...
... tion explicitly makes him into the mighty antagonist of Vul- can , whose subterranean activities now assume the aspect of a threat to the order of the kingdom . Mercury goes on to spec- ify some of the monstrous births that have issued ...
Pagina 281
... tion of techniques that goes on among them , forbids our ex- pecting the kind of stylistic uniqueness that we are accus- tomed to , and prize , today . One would be unlikely to con- found a passage of Henry James with one from Shaw or ...
... tion of techniques that goes on among them , forbids our ex- pecting the kind of stylistic uniqueness that we are accus- tomed to , and prize , today . One would be unlikely to con- found a passage of Henry James with one from Shaw or ...
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