Language in Wycherley's Plays: Seventeenth-century Language Theory and DramaUniversity of Alabama Press, 1984 - 151 lappuses |
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... communication here have shifted radically . Tradi- tional rhetorical theory insists upon the virtue of the speaker , holding him responsible for any misunderstanding . In his attack on Alexander More , Milton expresses the older ...
... communication here have shifted radically . Tradi- tional rhetorical theory insists upon the virtue of the speaker , holding him responsible for any misunderstanding . In his attack on Alexander More , Milton expresses the older ...
45. lappuse
... communication between them often comes to a complete stand- still , as it does here when his refusal to be understood meets her refusal to be understood . Ranger . Indeed Cousin , besides my business , another cause , I did not wait on ...
... communication between them often comes to a complete stand- still , as it does here when his refusal to be understood meets her refusal to be understood . Ranger . Indeed Cousin , besides my business , another cause , I did not wait on ...
85. lappuse
... communicate , " for as Morris writes , " communication itself , the function of language , becomes the play's final charged metaphor for adultery and dis- honor ” 29 ( though , we might add , only for the adulterous and the dishonora ...
... communicate , " for as Morris writes , " communication itself , the function of language , becomes the play's final charged metaphor for adultery and dis- honor ” 29 ( though , we might add , only for the adulterous and the dishonora ...
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