Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 85
... live language . But one has still not explained why he preferred the stutter of the curt style to the rotunder polysyndetic effects equally common - one supposes - in Elizabethan speech . prose = Plot liging BEN JONSON What follows ...
... live language . But one has still not explained why he preferred the stutter of the curt style to the rotunder polysyndetic effects equally common - one supposes - in Elizabethan speech . prose = Plot liging BEN JONSON What follows ...
Pagina 178
... lives are composed . And this admission of the claim of sensible things constitutes Jonson's first major concession to them also , as the fate of Morose will demonstrate . It is less hurtful to immerse oneself in the here and now of the ...
... lives are composed . And this admission of the claim of sensible things constitutes Jonson's first major concession to them also , as the fate of Morose will demonstrate . It is less hurtful to immerse oneself in the here and now of the ...
Pagina 285
... live language , yet the idiom is so highly flavored that it borders on the grotesque . Particularly when compared to French prose of the same period , Restoration comic style seems mottled with density and speckled with particularity ...
... live language , yet the idiom is so highly flavored that it borders on the grotesque . Particularly when compared to French prose of the same period , Restoration comic style seems mottled with density and speckled with particularity ...
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Antecedents I | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
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