Carnegie Series in English, Temas9-12Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1965 |
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... less profound ways ; equally important , the plot of each tale becomes such a magnificently intricate machine for dis- comfiting certain of the characters that we lose our sense of reality in watching it work itself out . An instructive ...
... less profound ways ; equally important , the plot of each tale becomes such a magnificently intricate machine for dis- comfiting certain of the characters that we lose our sense of reality in watching it work itself out . An instructive ...
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... less than the weed , the noblest less than the most basely born , the honor of truly held position , its dignity , is less than the flaunted dress and nerve of those who had nothing to lose . There is the painful education of Angelo and ...
... less than the weed , the noblest less than the most basely born , the honor of truly held position , its dignity , is less than the flaunted dress and nerve of those who had nothing to lose . There is the painful education of Angelo and ...
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... less than meteoric dialogue : 1. Gent . You're well met once again . 2. Gent . So are you . ( Henry VIII , IV , i , 1 ) This is almost certainly the play that was being performed at the Globe Theatre on June 20 , 1613 , when the mock ...
... less than meteoric dialogue : 1. Gent . You're well met once again . 2. Gent . So are you . ( Henry VIII , IV , i , 1 ) This is almost certainly the play that was being performed at the Globe Theatre on June 20 , 1613 , when the mock ...
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A Book of Satires | 1 |
The Satiric Pattern of The Canterbury Tales | 17 |
The Lighter Side of Swift | 35 |
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Carnegie Series in English, Tema 9 Carnegie Institute of Technology. Department of English Vista de fragmentos - 1965 |
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