English Comedy: Its Role and Nature from Chaucer to the Present DayChatto & Windus, 1975 - 288 Seiten |
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... given to virtue , I would swear upon thy face ; my oath should be , by this fire that's God's Angel . But thou art altogether given over ; and wert indeed , but for the light in thy face , the son of utter darkness . When thou ran'st up ...
... given to virtue , I would swear upon thy face ; my oath should be , by this fire that's God's Angel . But thou art altogether given over ; and wert indeed , but for the light in thy face , the son of utter darkness . When thou ran'st up ...
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... given above - then the last sentences indicate reasons for preferring Pride and Prejudice . The reasons are precisely those given by Q. D. Leavis for not doing so — but then she is seeing Jane Austen , not unreasonably , with more ...
... given above - then the last sentences indicate reasons for preferring Pride and Prejudice . The reasons are precisely those given by Q. D. Leavis for not doing so — but then she is seeing Jane Austen , not unreasonably , with more ...
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... given help where needed , forgiven wrongs ; like humanity throughout its history he has come through by the skin of his teeth , remaining fully human . And it is just about by that margin that we agree with Molly's final affirmation ...
... given help where needed , forgiven wrongs ; like humanity throughout its history he has come through by the skin of his teeth , remaining fully human . And it is just about by that margin that we agree with Molly's final affirmation ...
Inhalt
Acknowledgements page | 9 |
Origin and Nature of Comedy | 17 |
Critical Terminology | 28 |
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