English Comedy: Its Role and Nature from Chaucer to the Present DayChatto & Windus, 1975 - 288 Seiten |
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... never recompose my Feature , to receive Sir Rowland with any Economy of Face . This Wretch has fretted me , that I am absolutely decay'd . Look Foible . FOIBLE Your Ladyship has frowned a little too rashly , indeed Madam . There are ...
... never recompose my Feature , to receive Sir Rowland with any Economy of Face . This Wretch has fretted me , that I am absolutely decay'd . Look Foible . FOIBLE Your Ladyship has frowned a little too rashly , indeed Madam . There are ...
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... never pretended , Sister ; they never meddle , but in case of Uncleanness . MRS . SULLEN Uncleanness ! O sister ! casual violation is a transient injury , and may possibly be repaired , but can radical Hatreds ever be reconciled ? No ...
... never pretended , Sister ; they never meddle , but in case of Uncleanness . MRS . SULLEN Uncleanness ! O sister ! casual violation is a transient injury , and may possibly be repaired , but can radical Hatreds ever be reconciled ? No ...
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... never could Fancy another situation , From which to dart his contemplation . Than that wherein he stood . ( IV , vii - viii ) the inhibitions : But from the first ' twas Peter's drift To be a kind of moral eunuch : He touched the hem of ...
... never could Fancy another situation , From which to dart his contemplation . Than that wherein he stood . ( IV , vii - viii ) the inhibitions : But from the first ' twas Peter's drift To be a kind of moral eunuch : He touched the hem of ...
Inhalt
Acknowledgements page | 9 |
Origin and Nature of Comedy | 17 |
Critical Terminology | 28 |
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