Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyNorton, 1970 - 335 pagina's |
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... fact that Gascoigne was free to choose between alternate versions of his original , one in verse , one in prose and that , indeed , he worked simultaneously from both texts 2 - perhaps lends some significance to his choice of prose for ...
... fact that Gascoigne was free to choose between alternate versions of his original , one in verse , one in prose and that , indeed , he worked simultaneously from both texts 2 - perhaps lends some significance to his choice of prose for ...
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... fact , are never alluded to again . Significantly , the Folio revision transfers a phrase con- cerning Anaides ( " Like a squeez'd Orenge , sower " ) almost without change to Asotus ( " His face is like a squeez'd orange " -IV.i.117 ) ...
... fact , are never alluded to again . Significantly , the Folio revision transfers a phrase con- cerning Anaides ( " Like a squeez'd Orenge , sower " ) almost without change to Asotus ( " His face is like a squeez'd orange " -IV.i.117 ) ...
Pagina 309
... fact that a good playwright somehow contrives to make his dialogue speakable , that – as actors know — an intricate sentence of Congreve's can be pronounced more trippingly on the tongue than a simpler one from William Archer's ...
... fact that a good playwright somehow contrives to make his dialogue speakable , that – as actors know — an intricate sentence of Congreve's can be pronounced more trippingly on the tongue than a simpler one from William Archer's ...
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Antecedents I | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
Copyright | |
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