Language in Wycherley's Plays: Seventeenth-century Language Theory and DramaUniversity of Alabama Press, 1984 - 151 pagina's |
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... never the result of accident or ignorance , but always will and choice ; there can be no deceit without it having ... never any conflict between expediency and the highest morality , for wrong and expedient are never aligned . Peripa ...
... never the result of accident or ignorance , but always will and choice ; there can be no deceit without it having ... never any conflict between expediency and the highest morality , for wrong and expedient are never aligned . Peripa ...
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... never admitted a man to my conversation , but for his punishment " ( II , ii , 74–75 ) , the words will reveal the truth . Though Ranger is more adept at the verbal arts , yet his words also rebel : “ A pox , I have hang'd my self in my ...
... never admitted a man to my conversation , but for his punishment " ( II , ii , 74–75 ) , the words will reveal the truth . Though Ranger is more adept at the verbal arts , yet his words also rebel : “ A pox , I have hang'd my self in my ...
Pagina 53
... never hear anything beyond the echoes of their own words , their betters simply learn to listen to one another , and to believe what the other says . In the lower plot , speech is employed as a tool of suspicion and deceit , in a kind ...
... never hear anything beyond the echoes of their own words , their betters simply learn to listen to one another , and to believe what the other says . In the lower plot , speech is employed as a tool of suspicion and deceit , in a kind ...
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