Language in Wycherley's Plays: Seventeenth-century Language Theory and DramaUniversity of Alabama Press, 1984 - 151 lappuses |
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17. lappuse
... character , and all put together make up that one Word or sentence of his immense wisdome , glory and power . " 58 While Seth Ward contemptuously dismisses Webster's mysticism , Ward him- self expresses the logical analogy between the ...
... character , and all put together make up that one Word or sentence of his immense wisdome , glory and power . " 58 While Seth Ward contemptuously dismisses Webster's mysticism , Ward him- self expresses the logical analogy between the ...
40. lappuse
... character of every one , is a secret absolutely necessary for those who depend on others . " Richard Baxter's ... character's speech , the way in which he adapts his words to different listeners , reveals the essence of character . Aside ...
... character of every one , is a secret absolutely necessary for those who depend on others . " Richard Baxter's ... character's speech , the way in which he adapts his words to different listeners , reveals the essence of character . Aside ...
56. lappuse
... character , breeding , education , manners , conduct in general , appearance , or speech . This central definitional problem is part of the question of language in this play , in that certain characters behave as if honor , gentility ...
... character , breeding , education , manners , conduct in general , appearance , or speech . This central definitional problem is part of the question of language in this play , in that certain characters behave as if honor , gentility ...
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Restoration Philosophies of Language | 6 |
Restoration Ethics of Language | 24 |
Love in a Wood and Decorum | 37 |
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