Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 72
Jonas A. Barish. monly the more carelesse about her house " ( Disc . 192–193 ) ; " His modesty , like a riding Coat , the more it is worne , is the lesse car'd for " ( Disc . 1328-29 ) . No reader of Euphuistic prose could have failed to ...
Jonas A. Barish. monly the more carelesse about her house " ( Disc . 192–193 ) ; " His modesty , like a riding Coat , the more it is worne , is the lesse car'd for " ( Disc . 1328-29 ) . No reader of Euphuistic prose could have failed to ...
Pagina 73
... ( Disc . 1677 ) comparison with ( Pan 154-155 ) ( Disc . 1704-05 ) ( Disc . 1654-55 ) ( Disc . 687-688 ) with a Funnell , and by degrees , you shall fill many of · · ( Disc . 1794 ) The parallel elements of a series may of course be set ...
... ( Disc . 1677 ) comparison with ( Pan 154-155 ) ( Disc . 1704-05 ) ( Disc . 1654-55 ) ( Disc . 687-688 ) with a Funnell , and by degrees , you shall fill many of · · ( Disc . 1794 ) The parallel elements of a series may of course be set ...
Pagina 75
... ( Disc . 1288-91 ) . Or he will coolly switch tenses within the space of a single period . " But the fees of the one , or the salary of the other , never answer the value of what we received ; but serv'd to gratifie their labours " 34 ( Disc ...
... ( Disc . 1288-91 ) . Or he will coolly switch tenses within the space of a single period . " But the fees of the one , or the salary of the other , never answer the value of what we received ; but serv'd to gratifie their labours " 34 ( Disc ...
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Antecedents I | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
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