Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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... Shakespeare belongs , on the whole , to the older school of rhetorical ornament , Jonson to the newer school of antirhetorical naturalness . Shakespeare uses a syntax derived from Lyly , in which artful symmetry plays a cardinal role ...
... Shakespeare belongs , on the whole , to the older school of rhetorical ornament , Jonson to the newer school of antirhetorical naturalness . Shakespeare uses a syntax derived from Lyly , in which artful symmetry plays a cardinal role ...
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... Shakespeare alone , in fact , who virtually invented linguistic satire on the English stage , wields it with a trenchancy and a sophistication equal to Jonson's . In Shakespeare , however , it forms a subsidiary pattern rather than a ...
... Shakespeare alone , in fact , who virtually invented linguistic satire on the English stage , wields it with a trenchancy and a sophistication equal to Jonson's . In Shakespeare , however , it forms a subsidiary pattern rather than a ...
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... Shakespeare . 21. W. K. Wimsatt , Jr. , The Prose Style of Samuel Johnson ( New Haven , 1941 ) , p . 12 . 22. With the following observation of Kenneth Muir I naturally find myself in hearty accord : " Shakespeare was in no danger of be ...
... Shakespeare . 21. W. K. Wimsatt , Jr. , The Prose Style of Samuel Johnson ( New Haven , 1941 ) , p . 12 . 22. With the following observation of Kenneth Muir I naturally find myself in hearty accord : " Shakespeare was in no danger of be ...
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Antecedents I | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
Copyright | |
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