Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 195
... Fair , however , they become more the victims than the manipulators of circumstances . Their role as bystanders ... Fair itself . 2 4 One symptom of the authentic geniality of Bartholomew Fair , compared to Jonson's earlier comedy , is ...
... Fair , however , they become more the victims than the manipulators of circumstances . Their role as bystanders ... Fair itself . 2 4 One symptom of the authentic geniality of Bartholomew Fair , compared to Jonson's earlier comedy , is ...
Pagina 220
... Fair , as a critic has observed of this para- phrase from Seneca , 37 and all the people in it merely Cokeses . Cokes is linked with the Fair in various ways . It is , as he understands , " his " Fair , the world for which he was ...
... Fair , as a critic has observed of this para- phrase from Seneca , 37 and all the people in it merely Cokeses . Cokes is linked with the Fair in various ways . It is , as he understands , " his " Fair , the world for which he was ...
Pagina 236
... Fair and carnival , as well as the pompous pageantries of the stage , belong under the trusteeship of the festival spirit , and satisfy a legitimate craving for joy . There is no attempt to whitewash the Fair ; corruption oozes from ...
... Fair and carnival , as well as the pompous pageantries of the stage , belong under the trusteeship of the festival spirit , and satisfy a legitimate craving for joy . There is no attempt to whitewash the Fair ; corruption oozes from ...
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Antecedents I | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
Copyright | |
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