Wars of the Theatres: The Poetics of Personation in the Age of JonsonEnglish Literary Studies, University of Victoria, 1998 - Počet stran: 148 |
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Strana 30
... means to express themselves is no empty hyperbole . Interestingly , this seizure of an enemy's ability to speak is a repeated theme in the climaxes of Jonson's comical satires . In Every Man Out , it is Carlo Buffone whose mouth is ...
... means to express themselves is no empty hyperbole . Interestingly , this seizure of an enemy's ability to speak is a repeated theme in the climaxes of Jonson's comical satires . In Every Man Out , it is Carlo Buffone whose mouth is ...
Strana 70
... means of a letter . Significantly , this letter - based style of annotation is common in classical editions of the time , and in Bibles , where it is favoured because the annotation is so heavy that one frequently goes round to " z ...
... means of a letter . Significantly , this letter - based style of annotation is common in classical editions of the time , and in Bibles , where it is favoured because the annotation is so heavy that one frequently goes round to " z ...
Strana 78
... claim made by Every Man Out's title - page that it does not represent the text as acted , and the bad quartos of Shakespeare that deliberately misdate themselves.38 The printed version differs not only in the means by 78.
... claim made by Every Man Out's title - page that it does not represent the text as acted , and the bad quartos of Shakespeare that deliberately misdate themselves.38 The printed version differs not only in the means by 78.
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