Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 148
... Truewit . If we take Truewit , however , as Jonson seems chiefly to have meant him , as a spokesman for things as they are , we find the antithetic atti- tude , the spirit of satire , alive and incarnate in the person of Morose , who is ...
... Truewit . If we take Truewit , however , as Jonson seems chiefly to have meant him , as a spokesman for things as they are , we find the antithetic atti- tude , the spirit of satire , alive and incarnate in the person of Morose , who is ...
Pagina 177
... Truewit , then , like Jonson , speaks from a higher altitude of perception than his friends , but is willing to descend to their level and even to become a spokesman for their world . The descent , however , in both cases remains ...
... Truewit , then , like Jonson , speaks from a higher altitude of perception than his friends , but is willing to descend to their level and even to become a spokesman for their world . The descent , however , in both cases remains ...
Pagina 178
... ( True- wit ) . The transition from Truewit's desultory stoicizing to the gossip about the college may seem haphazard , but the two subjects are thematically related . The collegians share a pre- occupation with the passage of time that ...
... ( True- wit ) . The transition from Truewit's desultory stoicizing to the gossip about the college may seem haphazard , but the two subjects are thematically related . The collegians share a pre- occupation with the passage of time that ...
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Antecedents I | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
Copyright | |
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