Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 5
... produces a lumpy , thudding , spasmodic rhythm . If Ariosto says : Né ti bastava avermi gittato questo laccio ne ... producing the gratuitously speci- fied miseries of " open shame and rebuke . " The link between Ariosto's two sentences ...
... produces a lumpy , thudding , spasmodic rhythm . If Ariosto says : Né ti bastava avermi gittato questo laccio ne ... producing the gratuitously speci- fied miseries of " open shame and rebuke . " The link between Ariosto's two sentences ...
Pagina 6
... produce a sense of unrealness , of meaning- less emphasis and intermittent " fine " writing . The instability of texture , perhaps , is the only stable thing about the style . Just beneath the violent alliteration and the exclamatory ...
... produce a sense of unrealness , of meaning- less emphasis and intermittent " fine " writing . The instability of texture , perhaps , is the only stable thing about the style . Just beneath the violent alliteration and the exclamatory ...
Pagina 308
... produced in English , or indeed in any modern language . The ligatures of its comprehensive period are not found in the syntax of an unin- flected tongue ; and the artifices necessary to supply their function must produce either ...
... produced in English , or indeed in any modern language . The ligatures of its comprehensive period are not found in the syntax of an unin- flected tongue ; and the artifices necessary to supply their function must produce either ...
Inhoudsopgave
Antecedents I | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
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