Ben JonsonViking Press, 1934 - 330 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 27
... characters to unfold . The same is true of its successor . Every Man out of His Humour is equally intricate and in- genious , but the plot has no importance in itself . An envious poor man , a vain and singular knight , a profane jester ...
... characters to unfold . The same is true of its successor . Every Man out of His Humour is equally intricate and in- genious , but the plot has no importance in itself . An envious poor man , a vain and singular knight , a profane jester ...
الصفحة 30
... characters the humour is the result of a permanent lack of balance ; in others it may be the result of association ... character must necessarily be a type rather than an individual - columbine , pantaloon , pierrot or harlequin ...
... characters the humour is the result of a permanent lack of balance ; in others it may be the result of association ... character must necessarily be a type rather than an individual - columbine , pantaloon , pierrot or harlequin ...
الصفحة 35
... characters whose humours are less engaging or definitely abnormal . Kitely , the jealous husband of the play , is a striking illustration . Kitely is first cousin to Master Ford , the jealous husband of Windsor . Ford , however , as ...
... characters whose humours are less engaging or definitely abnormal . Kitely , the jealous husband of the play , is a striking illustration . Kitely is first cousin to Master Ford , the jealous husband of Windsor . Ford , however , as ...
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CHAP PAGE I THE FIRST TWENTYFIVE YEARS | 1 |
THE COMEDY OF HUMOURS | 22 |
POETOMACHIA | 40 |
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