Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 9
... theater— to convey gradations of feel- . ing , to establish atmosphere , and to suggest complexity of motivation . 2 Whether or not Supposes exercised any influence on sub- sequent comedy is a matter of conjecture . More important ...
... theater— to convey gradations of feel- . ing , to establish atmosphere , and to suggest complexity of motivation . 2 Whether or not Supposes exercised any influence on sub- sequent comedy is a matter of conjecture . More important ...
Pagina 271
... theater : " En finir avec les chefs - d'oeuvre ! " 25 Char- acteristically , only George Chapman joins Jonson in the effort to confer some literary dignity on the form , to recognize it as a distinct genre with laws of its own.26 Time ...
... theater : " En finir avec les chefs - d'oeuvre ! " 25 Char- acteristically , only George Chapman joins Jonson in the effort to confer some literary dignity on the form , to recognize it as a distinct genre with laws of its own.26 Time ...
Pagina 309
... theater whose declamatory techniques are at best only half understood , in a language three hundred years old whose phonology has been only fragmentarily reconstructed , we are facing a set of variables so formidable as to make any ...
... theater whose declamatory techniques are at best only half understood , in a language three hundred years old whose phonology has been only fragmentarily reconstructed , we are facing a set of variables so formidable as to make any ...
Inhoudsopgave
Antecedents I | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
Copyright | |
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