Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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... present study would automatically qualify as a master- piece : it has been blessed beyond its deserts by friendly coun- sel , and the number of those who at one time or another dur- ings its preparation have rescued my fainting spirits ...
... present study would automatically qualify as a master- piece : it has been blessed beyond its deserts by friendly coun- sel , and the number of those who at one time or another dur- ings its preparation have rescued my fainting spirits ...
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... present chapter will glance selectively at a few landmarks of prose comedy between 1566 and 1597 , in order to map out roughly the terrain Jonson entered when he began his career in the theater . The chief instrument of survey in the ...
... present chapter will glance selectively at a few landmarks of prose comedy between 1566 and 1597 , in order to map out roughly the terrain Jonson entered when he began his career in the theater . The chief instrument of survey in the ...
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... present study will use the term " baroque " because Croll used it , because there is no satisfactory substitute , and because - for all its uncertainties — it still seems a useful way of suggesting stylistic procedures that may , in the ...
... present study will use the term " baroque " because Croll used it , because there is no satisfactory substitute , and because - for all its uncertainties — it still seems a useful way of suggesting stylistic procedures that may , in the ...
Inhoudsopgave
Antecedents I | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
Copyright | |
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