Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyNorton, 1970 - 335 pagina's |
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... formal rhetoric , began clumsily to transfer live speech into the mouths of clowns and rustics . The two currents converge in the prose of Shakespeare and Jon- son , who have in common , if nothing else , a style that can pass without ...
... formal rhetoric , began clumsily to transfer live speech into the mouths of clowns and rustics . The two currents converge in the prose of Shakespeare and Jon- son , who have in common , if nothing else , a style that can pass without ...
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... formal dispute . I Looking at The Entertainment at Highgate , a May Day pageant performed for the new monarchs at a country house in 1604 , we find that the presenter , Mercury , speaks prose , but that his language , far from being ...
... formal dispute . I Looking at The Entertainment at Highgate , a May Day pageant performed for the new monarchs at a country house in 1604 , we find that the presenter , Mercury , speaks prose , but that his language , far from being ...
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... Formal Logic , " in Studies in English Philology , A Miscellany in Honor of Frederick Klaeber , ed . Kemp Malone and Martin B. Ruud ( Minneapolis , 1929 ) , pp . 380- 396 ; Sister Miriam Joseph , Shakespeare's Use of the Arts of ...
... Formal Logic , " in Studies in English Philology , A Miscellany in Honor of Frederick Klaeber , ed . Kemp Malone and Martin B. Ruud ( Minneapolis , 1929 ) , pp . 380- 396 ; Sister Miriam Joseph , Shakespeare's Use of the Arts of ...
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Antecedents I | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
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