Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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... merely tumbling measure or blank verse mis- printed ; sometimes it is masked as blank verse by the reverse kind of misprinting . The number of interlocking variables is intimidatingly large . Instead of attempting a connected his- tory ...
... merely tumbling measure or blank verse mis- printed ; sometimes it is masked as blank verse by the reverse kind of misprinting . The number of interlocking variables is intimidatingly large . Instead of attempting a connected his- tory ...
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... merely realized more con- cretely a pattern already clear in the Quarto . Downright is perhaps not so much changed as he is substantiated , but this in itself amounts to a change of some importance , since his substantiality is the very ...
... merely realized more con- cretely a pattern already clear in the Quarto . Downright is perhaps not so much changed as he is substantiated , but this in itself amounts to a change of some importance , since his substantiality is the very ...
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... merely reasserts the traditional link between " fully revealed , end - stopped " characters and linguistic satire . The tenacity of the tradition itself suggests that when comedy deals with such characters , each with his fixed language ...
... merely reasserts the traditional link between " fully revealed , end - stopped " characters and linguistic satire . The tenacity of the tradition itself suggests that when comedy deals with such characters , each with his fixed language ...
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Antecedents I | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
Copyright | |
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