Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 146
... moral deformities , ex- aggerated for purposes of ridicule , shaped according to the laws of comedy , and — one must add — one must add — unquestionably often invented rather than actually observed . But Jonson is rarely content to let ...
... moral deformities , ex- aggerated for purposes of ridicule , shaped according to the laws of comedy , and — one must add — one must add — unquestionably often invented rather than actually observed . But Jonson is rarely content to let ...
Pagina 179
... moral excellence . That a playwright , even an ethical tra- ditionalist like Jonson , suspicious of appearances , should come to attach a certain value to artful surfaces , is scarcely surpris- ing , nor that he should associate such ...
... moral excellence . That a playwright , even an ethical tra- ditionalist like Jonson , suspicious of appearances , should come to attach a certain value to artful surfaces , is scarcely surpris- ing , nor that he should associate such ...
Pagina 287
... moral focus . The ship - ahoy lingo of Manly's sailors is given so much gratuitous emphasis that it ought to have some significance ; but apart from suggesting that they are bluff , sturdy fellows , unacquainted with land- lubberly ...
... moral focus . The ship - ahoy lingo of Manly's sailors is given so much gratuitous emphasis that it ought to have some significance ; but apart from suggesting that they are bluff , sturdy fellows , unacquainted with land- lubberly ...
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Antecedents I | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
Copyright | |
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