Language in Wycherley's Plays: Seventeenth-century Language Theory and DramaUniversity of Alabama Press, 1984 - 151 lappuses |
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... fool doth think he is wise , but the wise man knows he is a fool . In The Gentleman Dancing - Master , Don Diego's passion for superiority culminates in his predict- able insistence that he deceived everyone ; in the untenable position ...
... fool doth think he is wise , but the wise man knows he is a fool . In The Gentleman Dancing - Master , Don Diego's passion for superiority culminates in his predict- able insistence that he deceived everyone ; in the untenable position ...
64. lappuse
... fool is used eighty - six times in the play , mostly of Gerrard and Monsieur . But while Monsieur and Don Diego are anxious to deny their folly I am no Fool , Look you ( II , i , 30 ) Gerrard willingly and deliberately " plays the ...
... fool is used eighty - six times in the play , mostly of Gerrard and Monsieur . But while Monsieur and Don Diego are anxious to deny their folly I am no Fool , Look you ( II , i , 30 ) Gerrard willingly and deliberately " plays the ...
106. lappuse
... Fool's Part , " and like The Gentleman Dancing - Master , this play concerns the protago- nist's voluntary acceptance of that role . Having called everyone else in the play a fool , in the last scene Manly first realizes that he has been a ...
... Fool's Part , " and like The Gentleman Dancing - Master , this play concerns the protago- nist's voluntary acceptance of that role . Having called everyone else in the play a fool , in the last scene Manly first realizes that he has been a ...
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The New Philosophy and Universal Languages in Seventeenth-century England ... Robert E. Stillman Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 1995 |