Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyNorton, 1970 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 163
... Morose is very much at the mercy of his own dis- guise . For the moment , the disguise cracks because Morose is alone and caught up in an exultation of gratified revenge . But the disguise has begun to slip in public , too , and well ...
... Morose is very much at the mercy of his own dis- guise . For the moment , the disguise cracks because Morose is alone and caught up in an exultation of gratified revenge . But the disguise has begun to slip in public , too , and well ...
Pagina 183
... Morose whose plans ultimately miscarry . And long before he has appeared on the stage , Morose has been in- troduced verbally in the posture of frustration . This youth practis'd on him , one night , like the Bell - man ; and neuer left ...
... Morose whose plans ultimately miscarry . And long before he has appeared on the stage , Morose has been in- troduced verbally in the posture of frustration . This youth practis'd on him , one night , like the Bell - man ; and neuer left ...
Pagina 317
... Morose , who marries not for his own pleasure at all , but in order to thwart the pleasure of others , and whose " incapability " is a cardinal trait . 27. Oscar James Campbell ( " The Relation of Epicoene to Aretino's Il Marescalco ...
... Morose , who marries not for his own pleasure at all , but in order to thwart the pleasure of others , and whose " incapability " is a cardinal trait . 27. Oscar James Campbell ( " The Relation of Epicoene to Aretino's Il Marescalco ...
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Antecedents I | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
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