Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 41
... pattern between them and such languages as English " behavioral compulsions , " as he calls them- amount to radical differences in ways of interpreting reality , that gram- matical patterns are " interpretations of experience ...
... pattern between them and such languages as English " behavioral compulsions , " as he calls them- amount to radical differences in ways of interpreting reality , that gram- matical patterns are " interpretations of experience ...
Pagina 61
... pattern is perpetually being disturbed and thwarted by small changes in form , we have the phenomenon of symmetry clashing with asymmetry that is at the heart of baroque stylistic practice.24 The follow- ing passage , encompassing ...
... pattern is perpetually being disturbed and thwarted by small changes in form , we have the phenomenon of symmetry clashing with asymmetry that is at the heart of baroque stylistic practice.24 The follow- ing passage , encompassing ...
Pagina 73
Jonas A. Barish. of repose as the pattern rounds itself out , a feeling of energy from the breaking of the pattern . The asymmetry peculiar to baroque prose appears in Jonson in still another stylistic mannerism : the coupling in ...
Jonas A. Barish. of repose as the pattern rounds itself out , a feeling of energy from the breaking of the pattern . The asymmetry peculiar to baroque prose appears in Jonson in still another stylistic mannerism : the coupling in ...
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Antecedents I | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
Copyright | |
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