Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyNorton, 1970 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 91
... whole life is like a Play : wherein every man , forgetfull of himselfe , is in travaile with expression of an- other . Nay , wee so insist in imitating others , as wee cannot ( when it is necessary ) returne to our selves : like ...
... whole life is like a Play : wherein every man , forgetfull of himselfe , is in travaile with expression of an- other . Nay , wee so insist in imitating others , as wee cannot ( when it is necessary ) returne to our selves : like ...
Pagina 197
... whole cavernous underworld of aimless folly . The inanity of the one and the simpering coyness of the other reduce homo stultus to his most ineffectual , most nondescript , and most faceless . 3 With Zeal - of - the - Land Busy , on the ...
... whole cavernous underworld of aimless folly . The inanity of the one and the simpering coyness of the other reduce homo stultus to his most ineffectual , most nondescript , and most faceless . 3 With Zeal - of - the - Land Busy , on the ...
Pagina 319
... Whole Treatise of the Cases of Conscience , Distinguished into Three Books ( London , 1608 ) , STC 19670 , sig . 2H4 . 14. Anatomy of Abuses , p . 68 . 15. A Second and Third Blast of Retrait from Plaies and Theaters ( 1580 ) , in W. C. ...
... Whole Treatise of the Cases of Conscience , Distinguished into Three Books ( London , 1608 ) , STC 19670 , sig . 2H4 . 14. Anatomy of Abuses , p . 68 . 15. A Second and Third Blast of Retrait from Plaies and Theaters ( 1580 ) , in W. C. ...
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Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
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