Language in Wycherley's Plays: Seventeenth-century Language Theory and DramaUniversity of Alabama Press, 1984 - 151 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 16.
73. lappuse
... Harcourt and Alithea are the only ones who strive to be what they would seem , or to be as good as their word . Of Harcourt it is said , “ you may believe him : I do assure you , he is the honestest , worthyest , true hearted Gentleman ...
... Harcourt and Alithea are the only ones who strive to be what they would seem , or to be as good as their word . Of Harcourt it is said , “ you may believe him : I do assure you , he is the honestest , worthyest , true hearted Gentleman ...
74. lappuse
... Harcourt and his dissimulation . Though he endeavors to displace Sparkish , Harcourt's inten- tions are always honorable , and he only resorts to deception because Alithea deceives herself . ( And his deception is so simple as hardly to ...
... Harcourt and his dissimulation . Though he endeavors to displace Sparkish , Harcourt's inten- tions are always honorable , and he only resorts to deception because Alithea deceives herself . ( And his deception is so simple as hardly to ...
80. lappuse
... Harcourt tries to correct her by introducing the essential term she has ignored , self - interest . With his last admonition , Harcourt , in effect , is forcing Alithea to argue particulars rather than generals , a standard grammar ...
... Harcourt tries to correct her by introducing the essential term she has ignored , self - interest . With his last admonition , Harcourt , in effect , is forcing Alithea to argue particulars rather than generals , a standard grammar ...
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Restoration Ethics of Language | 24 |
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The New Philosophy and Universal Languages in Seventeenth-century England ... Robert E. Stillman Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 1995 |