Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyNorton, 1970 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 100
... manner of the loose style , which does not stop to survey or articulate its parts - the offhand way , for example , in which , after the digression on the Provost and his halberders , the " and " introduces two unexpected long clauses ...
... manner of the loose style , which does not stop to survey or articulate its parts - the offhand way , for example , in which , after the digression on the Provost and his halberders , the " and " introduces two unexpected long clauses ...
Pagina 133
... manner toward Down- right , at the moment of the beating , becomes more obsequious and cowardly . Instead of " Signior heare me ! . . . Signior , I neuer thought [ on ] it till now " ( Q , IV.ii.109-111 ) , he tries to conciliate his ...
... manner toward Down- right , at the moment of the beating , becomes more obsequious and cowardly . Instead of " Signior heare me ! . . . Signior , I neuer thought [ on ] it till now " ( Q , IV.ii.109-111 ) , he tries to conciliate his ...
Pagina 136
... manner of shapes " into the much weaker , tamer " BOB , there : he that's all manner of shapes " ( F , IV.iii.16–17 ) . The third group of changes , not always absolutely distinct from those so far discussed , produces actual extension ...
... manner of shapes " into the much weaker , tamer " BOB , there : he that's all manner of shapes " ( F , IV.iii.16–17 ) . The third group of changes , not always absolutely distinct from those so far discussed , produces actual extension ...
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Antecedents I | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
Copyright | |
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