Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 9
... seen " in a deepe dreame " ( II , 372 ) , and " shadowes " ( II , 317 ) ; " a Gallimaufrey , " " a mingle- mangle , " " an Hodge - podge " ( III , 115 ) , concocted without reference to the laws of geometry or physics , a 9.
... seen " in a deepe dreame " ( II , 372 ) , and " shadowes " ( II , 317 ) ; " a Gallimaufrey , " " a mingle- mangle , " " an Hodge - podge " ( III , 115 ) , concocted without reference to the laws of geometry or physics , a 9.
Pagina 10
Jonas A. Barish. reference to the laws of geometry or physics , a never - never land of gods and shepherds in which the courtly spectators might see their own desires transfigured . In Lyly's world , villains can blaspheme without ...
Jonas A. Barish. reference to the laws of geometry or physics , a never - never land of gods and shepherds in which the courtly spectators might see their own desires transfigured . In Lyly's world , villains can blaspheme without ...
Pagina 227
... references to fat things , soft things , and greasy things in the language . Many of these references , understandably , cluster about Ursula . Overdo speaks of her as " oyly as the Kings constables Lampe ” ( II.ii. 118-119 ) , Knockhem ...
... references to fat things , soft things , and greasy things in the language . Many of these references , understandably , cluster about Ursula . Overdo speaks of her as " oyly as the Kings constables Lampe ” ( II.ii. 118-119 ) , Knockhem ...
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Antecedents I | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
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