Studies in English Literature, 81 tomasMouton., 1973 |
Turinys
Preface | 9 |
Homophonic Puns in Loves Labours Lost | 112 |
Analysis and Conclusion | 208 |
Autorių teisės | |
Nerodoma skirsnių: 2
Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
A. H. Bullen A. J. Ellis accompt ambiguity Arden edition Armado bawdy Berowne Berowne's Boyet century Chapter cites Compare context copulate Costard Cotgrave dialectical Dictionary Dobson doth double meaning Dumaine editors Elizabethan English entry Farmer and Henley Ferdinand Florio Folio hath haue heare Hodges Holofernes homophonic homophonic puns instances involving italics Jaquenetta John King kiss Kökeritz Lady language Latin lenuoy letter lines lists London Longaville Lord loue Love's Labour's Lost mentioned metaphor Miss Mahood Moth Nashe Partridge DSUE Partridge SB passage phallic phonological phrase play Pompey prick Pricket Princess probably pronounced pudendum pudendum muliebris Quarto Queene quibble quip reference rhyme Rosaline seems semantic sense sexual Shakespeare Shakespeare's Pronunciation Shakespeare's Wordplay Skeat slang sore sound speech spelling suggested sweet thee Thomas Thomas Nashe thou variant verbal humor vols vowel W. W. Greg Water Poet wench witt word wordplay Wyld