Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 8
... thought by his habite and his lookes , he should be none of the wisest ] . ( II.i.92-95 ) [ ... yet all this while I thought not that anye body had heard me , but it befell cleane contrarye ; ] for my maister was on the other side of ...
... thought by his habite and his lookes , he should be none of the wisest ] . ( II.i.92-95 ) [ ... yet all this while I thought not that anye body had heard me , but it befell cleane contrarye ; ] for my maister was on the other side of ...
Pagina 65
... thought " 28 — a stricture from which he unaccountably ex- empted Jonson . - But the writers in question intended to be wanton as the mind is wanton , to transcribe the process of thought onto the page instead of stifling it , as they ...
... thought " 28 — a stricture from which he unaccountably ex- empted Jonson . - But the writers in question intended to be wanton as the mind is wanton , to transcribe the process of thought onto the page instead of stifling it , as they ...
Pagina 273
... thought that with regard to tragic style , " nature herself " had discovered the appropriate meter , " as the iambic is of all meters most like ordinary speech . This is proved by the fact that iambic lines occur most frequently in ...
... thought that with regard to tragic style , " nature herself " had discovered the appropriate meter , " as the iambic is of all meters most like ordinary speech . This is proved by the fact that iambic lines occur most frequently in ...
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Antecedents I | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
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