Language in Wycherley's Plays: Seventeenth-century Language Theory and DramaUniversity of Alabama Press, 1984 - 151 pagina's |
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Pagina 77
... honor " in a sense more trivial than reputation ; if her engagement to a fool is preserved only on account of an oath , her honor is but punctilio . Harcourt points out the weakness of her justification : " if you do marry him , with ...
... honor " in a sense more trivial than reputation ; if her engagement to a fool is preserved only on account of an oath , her honor is but punctilio . Harcourt points out the weakness of her justification : " if you do marry him , with ...
Pagina 78
... honor it reminded that whatever honor is cou thinks that honor only depends on o appeal also suggests that the rectitud as the word or ideal . The character of signification , for he is called honorabl a man of honor : again , he is “ a ...
... honor it reminded that whatever honor is cou thinks that honor only depends on o appeal also suggests that the rectitud as the word or ideal . The character of signification , for he is called honorabl a man of honor : again , he is “ a ...
Pagina 91
... honor . " After the extraordinary confusion surrounding this word , their conduct in the last scene defines it properly for us . In like manner , other abstract terms of value pass through a period of confusion and then clarity . For “ ...
... honor . " After the extraordinary confusion surrounding this word , their conduct in the last scene defines it properly for us . In like manner , other abstract terms of value pass through a period of confusion and then clarity . For “ ...
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