Language in Wycherley's Plays: Seventeenth-century Language Theory and DramaUniversity of Alabama Press, 1984 - 151 lappuses |
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... Monsieur , the play's fool and clearly no gentleman , describes himself as a person of Honour , a brave Gentleman ( I , ii , 29 ) ; Gerrard even refers to a waiter at a French house as " a man of Honour ! " ( I , ii , 180 ) ...
... Monsieur , the play's fool and clearly no gentleman , describes himself as a person of Honour , a brave Gentleman ( I , ii , 29 ) ; Gerrard even refers to a waiter at a French house as " a man of Honour ! " ( I , ii , 180 ) ...
58. lappuse
... Monsieur's speech provide an extreme contrast of translucent and opaque styles , for Gerrard's speech is unobtrusive , while Monsieur's is as conspicuous as he can make it . " Gerrard's speech is normative in that his words harmoniously ...
... Monsieur's speech provide an extreme contrast of translucent and opaque styles , for Gerrard's speech is unobtrusive , while Monsieur's is as conspicuous as he can make it . " Gerrard's speech is normative in that his words harmoniously ...
59. lappuse
... Monsieur apparently believes that his new name transforms him ; Gerrard , on the other hand , suggests that Monsieur was a fool before and after his trip to Paris . Don Diego , with typical myopia , quotes the appropriate proverb , but ...
... Monsieur apparently believes that his new name transforms him ; Gerrard , on the other hand , suggests that Monsieur was a fool before and after his trip to Paris . Don Diego , with typical myopia , quotes the appropriate proverb , but ...
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The New Philosophy and Universal Languages in Seventeenth-century England ... Robert E. Stillman Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 1995 |