Carnegie Series in English, Ausgaben 9-12Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1965 |
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ironic second - looks ( " Things are not as simple as they seem . ” ) and the subsequent logic that if life cannot be ... look is the use of minor characters as mirrors that distort , exaggerate or reduce our pictures of major characters ...
ironic second - looks ( " Things are not as simple as they seem . ” ) and the subsequent logic that if life cannot be ... look is the use of minor characters as mirrors that distort , exaggerate or reduce our pictures of major characters ...
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... look at Mrs. Jennings as a simple , two - dimensional figure , a gossip , and this episode traps us in an act of deduction : Mrs. Jennings is a gossip and this is just the sort of behavior we might expect from her . We are like Marianne ...
... look at Mrs. Jennings as a simple , two - dimensional figure , a gossip , and this episode traps us in an act of deduction : Mrs. Jennings is a gossip and this is just the sort of behavior we might expect from her . We are like Marianne ...
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... look in the plays for answers to such questions , but even the most unwary of us feel a little uneasy trying to disentangle Shakespeare and Hamlet , Shakespeare and Polonius , Shakespeare and Gloucester , Shakespeare and Dogberry or ...
... look in the plays for answers to such questions , but even the most unwary of us feel a little uneasy trying to disentangle Shakespeare and Hamlet , Shakespeare and Polonius , Shakespeare and Gloucester , Shakespeare and Dogberry or ...
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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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