Language in Wycherley's Plays: Seventeenth-century Language Theory and DramaUniversity of Alabama Press, 1984 - 151 lappuses |
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54. lappuse
... play corre- spondingly slight attention : most often the play is dismissed as farce.1 Certainly The Gentleman Dancing - Master is Wycherley's least memorable play , and yet for our con- cern , the right use of words , the play is ...
... play corre- spondingly slight attention : most often the play is dismissed as farce.1 Certainly The Gentleman Dancing - Master is Wycherley's least memorable play , and yet for our con- cern , the right use of words , the play is ...
71. lappuse
... play is about the proper use of words , which , I have argued , is common to all of Wycherley's plays , but much more pronounced here.1 The Country Wife also differs from Wy- cherley's first two plays because here the right use of words ...
... play is about the proper use of words , which , I have argued , is common to all of Wycherley's plays , but much more pronounced here.1 The Country Wife also differs from Wy- cherley's first two plays because here the right use of words ...
92. lappuse
... play received " loud approba- tion " from the great wits . ' Their confusion is understandable , for Wycherley's last play remains a surprisingly harsh comedy . We remain particularly doubtful of Manly , the play's " surly " protagonist ...
... play received " loud approba- tion " from the great wits . ' Their confusion is understandable , for Wycherley's last play remains a surprisingly harsh comedy . We remain particularly doubtful of Manly , the play's " surly " protagonist ...
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The New Philosophy and Universal Languages in Seventeenth-century England ... Robert E. Stillman Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 1995 |