Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyNorton, 1970 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 121
... Once the main theme has been stated , it can be varied ad libitum ; there is no sequence of thought from one point to another , but rather the fixing on a point and gyrating about it to uncover all of its ludicrous possibilities . The ...
... Once the main theme has been stated , it can be varied ad libitum ; there is no sequence of thought from one point to another , but rather the fixing on a point and gyrating about it to uncover all of its ludicrous possibilities . The ...
Pagina 142
... once , in a fashion at once highly conventional and highly original : conventional , in that the use of prose for a letter read on stage was one of the oldest rules of thumb of Elizabethan dramaturgy ; original , in that the read- ing ...
... once , in a fashion at once highly conventional and highly original : conventional , in that the use of prose for a letter read on stage was one of the oldest rules of thumb of Elizabethan dramaturgy ; original , in that the read- ing ...
Pagina 188
... once again familiar and available and con- crete . Prose , of a realistic density uncommon even in Jonson , becomes once more the dominant rhythm . Satire on language takes new forms . Two of the dramatis personae are mimics , but of a ...
... once again familiar and available and con- crete . Prose , of a realistic density uncommon even in Jonson , becomes once more the dominant rhythm . Satire on language takes new forms . Two of the dramatis personae are mimics , but of a ...
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Antecedents I | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
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