Language in Wycherley's Plays: Seventeenth-century Language Theory and DramaUniversity of Alabama Press, 1984 - 151 lappuses |
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66. lappuse
... Hippolita that he went to France " to learn to play de Fool " ( III , i , 41-42 ) , and all his affectations accomplish is the revelation of his folly . Monsieur's French facade and Don Diego's Spanish front reveal their folly , and ...
... Hippolita that he went to France " to learn to play de Fool " ( III , i , 41-42 ) , and all his affectations accomplish is the revelation of his folly . Monsieur's French facade and Don Diego's Spanish front reveal their folly , and ...
67. lappuse
... Hippolita first reveals her fortune to Gerrard , he can only repeat , " Twelve hundred pound a Year " ( II , i , 203–07 ) , just as she can only repeat later , “ A Coach and Six ” ( III , i , 506–18 ) . Both are swayed by the promise of ...
... Hippolita first reveals her fortune to Gerrard , he can only repeat , " Twelve hundred pound a Year " ( II , i , 203–07 ) , just as she can only repeat later , “ A Coach and Six ” ( III , i , 506–18 ) . Both are swayed by the promise of ...
132. lappuse
... Hippolita's name has led some , notably Birdsall , A Wild Civility , p . 122 , to exaggerate Hippolita's forwardness . Though it is possible the name is designed to recall the queen of the Amazons in A Midsummer Night's Dream or Two ...
... Hippolita's name has led some , notably Birdsall , A Wild Civility , p . 122 , to exaggerate Hippolita's forwardness . Though it is possible the name is designed to recall the queen of the Amazons in A Midsummer Night's Dream or Two ...
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The New Philosophy and Universal Languages in Seventeenth-century England ... Robert E. Stillman Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 1995 |