Language in Wycherley's Plays: Seventeenth-century Language Theory and DramaUniversity of Alabama Press, 1984 - 151 lappuses |
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... figurative language . Such features of language are not , of course , confined to one play , but they are of varying significance : The Country Wife , for example , is considerably more figurative than any of the other plays . By ...
... figurative language . Such features of language are not , of course , confined to one play , but they are of varying significance : The Country Wife , for example , is considerably more figurative than any of the other plays . By ...
74. lappuse
... figurative discourse , which he wields as a weapon to vanquish his opposition . The cleverest of all Wycherley's characters , Horner gains ascendancy over others by appropriating and exploiting their words . Against his linguistic ...
... figurative discourse , which he wields as a weapon to vanquish his opposition . The cleverest of all Wycherley's characters , Horner gains ascendancy over others by appropriating and exploiting their words . Against his linguistic ...
83. lappuse
... figurative speech , Sir Jaspar and Sparkish glory in their cleverness , as their feeble “ signs of jests " indicate ( I , i , 290 ) . Because Sir Jaspar " knows " that Horner is impotent , and Sparkish trusts his " superior parts ...
... figurative speech , Sir Jaspar and Sparkish glory in their cleverness , as their feeble “ signs of jests " indicate ( I , i , 290 ) . Because Sir Jaspar " knows " that Horner is impotent , and Sparkish trusts his " superior parts ...
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The New Philosophy and Universal Languages in Seventeenth-century England ... Robert E. Stillman Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 1995 |