Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyHarvard University Press, 1960 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 54
... true enough that people often speak so , and it is also true that one may find patches of similar language in the popular comedy of the 1590's . But what in earlier writers is a mere incidental twitch Jonson transmutes into a structural ...
... true enough that people often speak so , and it is also true that one may find patches of similar language in the popular comedy of the 1590's . But what in earlier writers is a mere incidental twitch Jonson transmutes into a structural ...
Pagina 93
... true " and " natural " in his char- acter's speech with the unnaturally appropriated expressions , the forms of wantonness . The latter is Jonson's more usual procedure . Preoccupation with viciousness of language begins to emerge even ...
... true " and " natural " in his char- acter's speech with the unnaturally appropriated expressions , the forms of wantonness . The latter is Jonson's more usual procedure . Preoccupation with viciousness of language begins to emerge even ...
Pagina 261
... true creatures of Nature . The fire of Vulcan's forge com- petes presumptuously against the life - giving heat of the sun , who is misled by the cold winter into thinking that Nature has lost her power . But Nature is only waiting to be ...
... true creatures of Nature . The fire of Vulcan's forge com- petes presumptuously against the life - giving heat of the sun , who is misled by the cold winter into thinking that Nature has lost her power . But Nature is only waiting to be ...
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Antecedents I | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
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