Louisiana State University Studies: Humanities series, Tema 19Louisiana State University Press, 1970 |
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... turn back , may any whither come . This last line appears to be a version of " He RUNS far that never turns again " ( R210 ) . In stanza XLVI , the proverbial comparison , " As wise as an APE " ( A269 ) , provides the concluding line ...
... turn back , may any whither come . This last line appears to be a version of " He RUNS far that never turns again " ( R210 ) . In stanza XLVI , the proverbial comparison , " As wise as an APE " ( A269 ) , provides the concluding line ...
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... turn to another approach by concluding that The Plain Dealer is faulty as comedy . The intentional ambiguity , they may argue , prevents the play from adopting - at least in its main character - a definite atti- tude to life : Wycherley ...
... turn to another approach by concluding that The Plain Dealer is faulty as comedy . The intentional ambiguity , they may argue , prevents the play from adopting - at least in its main character - a definite atti- tude to life : Wycherley ...
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... turn aside from his quest to save his life , he , the guide , will never divulge his secret . Of course , Ga- wain refuses , leaves the guide , and proceeds on his way . The bit of drama provided at this point in the form of yet another ...
... turn aside from his quest to save his life , he , the guide , will never divulge his secret . Of course , Ga- wain refuses , leaves the guide , and proceeds on his way . The bit of drama provided at this point in the form of yet another ...
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JAMES D SIMMONDS Vaughans Love Poetry | 27 |
ARTHUR W PITTS JR Proverbs as Testimony in Donnes Style | 43 |
HERBERT B ROTHSCHILD JR Language and Social Reality | 56 |
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