Language in Wycherley's Plays: Seventeenth-century Language Theory and DramaUniversity of Alabama Press, 1984 - 151 lappuses |
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45. lappuse
... Ranger rejects her intimations , willfully interpreting her words literally , and refusing to decode the message the speaker desires . Dapperwit later refuses to understand or recognize the disguised Sir Simon in order to come to blows ...
... Ranger rejects her intimations , willfully interpreting her words literally , and refusing to decode the message the speaker desires . Dapperwit later refuses to understand or recognize the disguised Sir Simon in order to come to blows ...
46. lappuse
... Ranger is unreceptive to Flippant's attractions , and in the second , Lydia and Ranger refuse to under- stand and to be understood . The most striking example of such refusal occurs between Christina and Ranger ; while she refuses to ...
... Ranger is unreceptive to Flippant's attractions , and in the second , Lydia and Ranger refuse to under- stand and to be understood . The most striking example of such refusal occurs between Christina and Ranger ; while she refuses to ...
47. lappuse
... Ranger's word is , by his own admission , worthless : " A pox , I have hang'd myself in my own line , one would think , my perpetual ill luck in lying , should break me of the quality ; but like a loosing Gamster , I am still for ...
... Ranger's word is , by his own admission , worthless : " A pox , I have hang'd myself in my own line , one would think , my perpetual ill luck in lying , should break me of the quality ; but like a loosing Gamster , I am still for ...
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The New Philosophy and Universal Languages in Seventeenth-century England ... Robert E. Stillman Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 1995 |