Language in Wycherley's Plays: Seventeenth-century Language Theory and DramaUniversity of Alabama Press, 1984 - 151 pagina's |
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Pagina 69
... scenes . Monsieur's and Flirt's articles of keeping are the longest , because their distrust is the greatest . Indeed , the whole scene serves to show how ill - suited Monsieur and Flirt are , reminding us of Monsieur's " incongruous ...
... scenes . Monsieur's and Flirt's articles of keeping are the longest , because their distrust is the greatest . Indeed , the whole scene serves to show how ill - suited Monsieur and Flirt are , reminding us of Monsieur's " incongruous ...
Pagina 73
... scene after scene , including the letter- writing scene , the china scene , and the parson scene , codes are divided down the middle . One set of signs yields two entirely different messages : one to husband and another to wife . Such a ...
... scene after scene , including the letter- writing scene , the china scene , and the parson scene , codes are divided down the middle . One set of signs yields two entirely different messages : one to husband and another to wife . Such a ...
Pagina 91
... scene provokes . But Harcourt and Alithea remain isolated as the sole example of decent behavior in a mass of corruption . ( This dramatic balance simply suggests that Wycherley's interest lies in probing the decadent , rather than ...
... scene provokes . But Harcourt and Alithea remain isolated as the sole example of decent behavior in a mass of corruption . ( This dramatic balance simply suggests that Wycherley's interest lies in probing the decadent , rather than ...
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Restoration Philosophies of Language | 6 |
Restoration Ethics of Language | 24 |
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