Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 303
... prose and verse . The distinction , like that between night and day , is plain to all , but the borderline is impossible to fix ; wrangles over the respective " essences " of the two techniques have led nowhere . It is a relief to find ...
... prose and verse . The distinction , like that between night and day , is plain to all , but the borderline is impossible to fix ; wrangles over the respective " essences " of the two techniques have led nowhere . It is a relief to find ...
Pagina 304
Jonas A. Barish. tence of this study that prose is the " natural " medium for comedy . According to John Dover Wilson ( John Lyly [ Cambridge , 1905 ] , p . 97 ) , " Lyly , with the instinct of a born conversationalist , realised that prose ...
Jonas A. Barish. tence of this study that prose is the " natural " medium for comedy . According to John Dover Wilson ( John Lyly [ Cambridge , 1905 ] , p . 97 ) , " Lyly , with the instinct of a born conversationalist , realised that prose ...
Pagina 307
... Prose as Prose 1. Benjamin Lee Whorf , Language , Thought , and Reality , ed . John B. Carroll ( New York , 1956 ) , pp . 137 , 147. For a stimulating , if in- conclusive , discussion of the Whorf hypothesis see Language ... PROSE AS PROSE.
... Prose as Prose 1. Benjamin Lee Whorf , Language , Thought , and Reality , ed . John B. Carroll ( New York , 1956 ) , pp . 137 , 147. For a stimulating , if in- conclusive , discussion of the Whorf hypothesis see Language ... PROSE AS PROSE.
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Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
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