Comparative Critical Approaches to Renaissance ComedyDonald Beecher, Massimo Ciavolella Dovehouse Editions, 1986 - Počet stran: 165 |
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... individual whose main trait is , from the information we have about him , that he is unmarried ; in Ephesus it refers to someone who is married , has a sister - in - law , lives at an address known to the Ephesian citizenry , enjoys a ...
... individual whose main trait is , from the information we have about him , that he is unmarried ; in Ephesus it refers to someone who is married , has a sister - in - law , lives at an address known to the Ephesian citizenry , enjoys a ...
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... individuals ) or signs ( as when an individual appropriates himself of two qualities ) are aberrations and must be censured and removed if they become perceivable . Comic dénouement underscores the singularity of each twin ; illusion ...
... individuals ) or signs ( as when an individual appropriates himself of two qualities ) are aberrations and must be censured and removed if they become perceivable . Comic dénouement underscores the singularity of each twin ; illusion ...
Strana 115
... individual whose only superiority over his counterparts is a lucidity about himself and the limits of reason that will always keep him hovering on the borderline between sanity and madness . The fall of the reader / spectator is as ...
... individual whose only superiority over his counterparts is a lucidity about himself and the limits of reason that will always keep him hovering on the borderline between sanity and madness . The fall of the reader / spectator is as ...
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