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They also cultivated the subtleties of omission and ellipsis , in I Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose Comedy , p 31 . 2 Shakespearian Grammar , Intro . , pp 9–10 . order to be succinct .
They also cultivated the subtleties of omission and ellipsis , in I Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose Comedy , p 31 . 2 Shakespearian Grammar , Intro . , pp 9–10 . order to be succinct .
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J. A. Barish in Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose Comedy ( Harvard , 1960 ) says that this style reflects a changed mode of perception , the effort to make words express real ' things ' on the one hand ...
J. A. Barish in Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose Comedy ( Harvard , 1960 ) says that this style reflects a changed mode of perception , the effort to make words express real ' things ' on the one hand ...
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Grigore's Castell of Labour , 20 Barish , J. A. , Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose Comedy , 70 , 209 Baroque style , 70 , 212 Barrow , Isaac , Theological Works , 215 Baum , P. F. , The Other Harmony of Prose , 69-70 Bede ...
Grigore's Castell of Labour , 20 Barish , J. A. , Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose Comedy , 70 , 209 Baroque style , 70 , 212 Barrow , Isaac , Theological Works , 215 Baum , P. F. , The Other Harmony of Prose , 69-70 Bede ...
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