Language in Wycherley's Plays: Seventeenth-century Language Theory and DramaUniversity of Alabama Press, 1984 - 151 lappuses |
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46. lappuse
... Christina . Sir , I do not understand you . ( Apart to Christina . Ranger . You wou'd not be known to Mr. Vincent . Christina . ' Tis your acquaintance I wou'd avoid . Ranger . Dull Brute , that I was to bring her hither : ( Aside I ...
... Christina . Sir , I do not understand you . ( Apart to Christina . Ranger . You wou'd not be known to Mr. Vincent . Christina . ' Tis your acquaintance I wou'd avoid . Ranger . Dull Brute , that I was to bring her hither : ( Aside I ...
51. lappuse
... Christina , who is honest and direct throughout , is only vindicated by an overheard aside , leaving us to wonder whether her honest speech and honorable conduct achieve anything . Unlike the others , she demonstrates little social ...
... Christina , who is honest and direct throughout , is only vindicated by an overheard aside , leaving us to wonder whether her honest speech and honorable conduct achieve anything . Unlike the others , she demonstrates little social ...
52. lappuse
... Christina's honor is a matter of internal worth , rather than reputation , and both , at least initially , lack the guard of prudence . To a limited extent , Lydia and Christina move toward each other , for Lydia gives up intriguing ...
... Christina's honor is a matter of internal worth , rather than reputation , and both , at least initially , lack the guard of prudence . To a limited extent , Lydia and Christina move toward each other , for Lydia gives up intriguing ...
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The New Philosophy and Universal Languages in Seventeenth-century England ... Robert E. Stillman Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 1995 |