Language in Wycherley's Plays: Seventeenth-century Language Theory and DramaUniversity of Alabama Press, 1984 - 151 lappuses |
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... Dancing - Master , Don Diego's passion for superiority culminates in his predict- able insistence that he deceived everyone ; in the untenable position of having been misled , Don Diego can only extricate himself by brazenly asserting ...
... Dancing - Master , Don Diego's passion for superiority culminates in his predict- able insistence that he deceived everyone ; in the untenable position of having been misled , Don Diego can only extricate himself by brazenly asserting ...
63. lappuse
Seventeenth-century Language Theory and Drama James Thompson. The problem with dancing - masters is that they look exactly like gentlemen , and are indeed gentlemen except in substance . This is also the construct ... DANCING - MASTER 63.
Seventeenth-century Language Theory and Drama James Thompson. The problem with dancing - masters is that they look exactly like gentlemen , and are indeed gentlemen except in substance . This is also the construct ... DANCING - MASTER 63.
65. lappuse
... dancing - master , his rival overvalues himself ; Monsieur remarks that “ he that loves must seem a little jealous , ” but it is typical of Monsieur to say “ seem ” rather than " be , " and he goes on to disclaim all ... DANCING - MASTER 65.
... dancing - master , his rival overvalues himself ; Monsieur remarks that “ he that loves must seem a little jealous , ” but it is typical of Monsieur to say “ seem ” rather than " be , " and he goes on to disclaim all ... DANCING - MASTER 65.
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