Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 267
... antimasque , regard- ing them as unworthy of presentation , " Being things so bet- erogene , to all deuise , / Meere By - workes , and at best Out- landish nothings " ( 222-223 ) . But what was making the anti- masque " heterogene ” and ...
... antimasque , regard- ing them as unworthy of presentation , " Being things so bet- erogene , to all deuise , / Meere By - workes , and at best Out- landish nothings " ( 222-223 ) . But what was making the anti- masque " heterogene ” and ...
Pagina 268
... antimasque in the first place . But to air one's artistic problems publicly is not neces- sarily to solve them . To grow indignant over the irrelevance of the antimasque , during the antimasque , is not a magic talis- man that will ...
... antimasque in the first place . But to air one's artistic problems publicly is not neces- sarily to solve them . To grow indignant over the irrelevance of the antimasque , during the antimasque , is not a magic talis- man that will ...
Pagina 269
... antimasque . In the present case , as it also happens , the use of the civil gentleman as presenter turns the pivot between sportive and solemn very adroitly , without losing the Irish motif , and without creating any problems of ...
... antimasque . In the present case , as it also happens , the use of the civil gentleman as presenter turns the pivot between sportive and solemn very adroitly , without losing the Irish motif , and without creating any problems of ...
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Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
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