Language in Wycherley's Plays: Seventeenth-century Language Theory and DramaUniversity of Alabama Press, 1984 - 151 lappuses |
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47. lappuse
... believe him [ Ranger ] ? Valentine . Shou'd I believe you ? Vincent . ' AND DECORUM 47.
... believe him [ Ranger ] ? Valentine . Shou'd I believe you ? Vincent . ' AND DECORUM 47.
49. lappuse
... believe her word as a woman of honor , dispense with proofs , and have faith in Christina herself . Throughout the ... believe Christina and to urge others to believe . The lower characters like Gripe and Crossbite are suspicious of ...
... believe her word as a woman of honor , dispense with proofs , and have faith in Christina herself . Throughout the ... believe Christina and to urge others to believe . The lower characters like Gripe and Crossbite are suspicious of ...
91. lappuse
... believe Margery , and the play concludes , not with a celebration of connubial bliss , but with a dance of cuckolds . This reassertion of some semblance of order , and the dance itself , help to disarm the discomfort that this last ...
... believe Margery , and the play concludes , not with a celebration of connubial bliss , but with a dance of cuckolds . This reassertion of some semblance of order , and the dance itself , help to disarm the discomfort that this last ...
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