Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyNorton, 1970 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 13
... appears in Supposes and its counterpart in Endimion is that Gascoigne's conceit on the whole lacks genuine relevance to character or situation : it has the air of a decorative patch stuck on because the author could not bear to leave it ...
... appears in Supposes and its counterpart in Endimion is that Gascoigne's conceit on the whole lacks genuine relevance to character or situation : it has the air of a decorative patch stuck on because the author could not bear to leave it ...
Pagina 96
... appears in speeches like this : Mounsieur Gasper ( I take it so is your name ) misprise me not , I wil trample on the hart , on the soule of him that shall say , I will wrong you : what I purpose , you cannot now know ; but you shall ...
... appears in speeches like this : Mounsieur Gasper ( I take it so is your name ) misprise me not , I wil trample on the hart , on the soule of him that shall say , I will wrong you : what I purpose , you cannot now know ; but you shall ...
Pagina 264
... appears as a Neo- platonized Sol , the source of truth and beauty , partner of Na- ture in the work of creation . " Here he signifies in addition the Jupiter and Sol of the alchemists , the precious metals , tin and gold , prized for ...
... appears as a Neo- platonized Sol , the source of truth and beauty , partner of Na- ture in the work of creation . " Here he signifies in addition the Jupiter and Sol of the alchemists , the precious metals , tin and gold , prized for ...
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Antecedents I | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
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