Language in Wycherley's Plays: Seventeenth-century Language Theory and DramaUniversity of Alabama Press, 1984 - 151 lappuses |
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78. lappuse
... seems is what is . The best commentary on Lady Fidget finally is this maxim of La Rochefoucauld : " L'hypocrisie est ... seem and speak virtuously in public , her private conversation reveals that she c virtue as two entirely different ...
... seems is what is . The best commentary on Lady Fidget finally is this maxim of La Rochefoucauld : " L'hypocrisie est ... seem and speak virtuously in public , her private conversation reveals that she c virtue as two entirely different ...
80. lappuse
... seems to follow this " Platonic " line : virtue is estimable ; I am virtuous and therefore estimable ; Sparkish ... seem astonishingly naive . Harcourt tries to correct her by introducing the essential term she has ignored , self ...
... seems to follow this " Platonic " line : virtue is estimable ; I am virtuous and therefore estimable ; Sparkish ... seem astonishingly naive . Harcourt tries to correct her by introducing the essential term she has ignored , self ...
102. lappuse
... seems like some isolated tragic protagonist , alienated from his community , howbeit through his own fault , Freeman shows a more traditional comic dependence upon community . We have as yet said little about the lower plot , largely ...
... seems like some isolated tragic protagonist , alienated from his community , howbeit through his own fault , Freeman shows a more traditional comic dependence upon community . We have as yet said little about the lower plot , largely ...
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Restoration Philosophies of Language | 6 |
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