Language in Wycherley's Plays: Seventeenth-century Language Theory and DramaUniversity of Alabama Press, 1984 - 151 lappuses |
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52. lappuse
... conduct ; each one is , in Cicero's words , ars vivendi , means to live in an imperfect world . 42 That prudence is a necessary evil is dramatically embodied in the unhappy lesson of deception which is forced on Margery at the close of ...
... conduct ; each one is , in Cicero's words , ars vivendi , means to live in an imperfect world . 42 That prudence is a necessary evil is dramatically embodied in the unhappy lesson of deception which is forced on Margery at the close of ...
74. lappuse
... conduct , double meaning can promote double - dealing . Innocence , on the other hand , is often confused with ... conduct is not possible . While perfectly correct conduct is not possible , perfectly corrupt conduct is not possible ...
... conduct , double meaning can promote double - dealing . Innocence , on the other hand , is often confused with ... conduct is not possible . While perfectly correct conduct is not possible , perfectly corrupt conduct is not possible ...
101. lappuse
... conduct , degenerates into brutal judgments and brutal actions . Manly tries to correct nonsensical and foolish talk by assuming the author- ity to set strict standards , laws of conduct and speech . Just as the tables of John Wilkins's ...
... conduct , degenerates into brutal judgments and brutal actions . Manly tries to correct nonsensical and foolish talk by assuming the author- ity to set strict standards , laws of conduct and speech . Just as the tables of John Wilkins's ...
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