Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... character , situation , and incident in a smoother fashion than did Defoe or Samuel Richardson . · · Her second lesson from Flaubert " an aversion to phrase- making the phrase per se " meets with about the same puzzling questions . If ...
... character , situation , and incident in a smoother fashion than did Defoe or Samuel Richardson . · · Her second lesson from Flaubert " an aversion to phrase- making the phrase per se " meets with about the same puzzling questions . If ...
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... character deserves more particular atten- tion , and he speaks of him as the Caliban of demagogues ' life and as an ... character from the second book of Chapman's Iliad , published in 1598.12 Thersites , then , seems to be a character ...
... character deserves more particular atten- tion , and he speaks of him as the Caliban of demagogues ' life and as an ... character from the second book of Chapman's Iliad , published in 1598.12 Thersites , then , seems to be a character ...
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... character . He remains vulgar , abusive , and a scurvy railing knave , as he had been in his brief appearance in Homer , but he has also a certain shrewdness and the intelligence Coleridge spoke of . He is used by Shakespeare to mouth ...
... character . He remains vulgar , abusive , and a scurvy railing knave , as he had been in his brief appearance in Homer , but he has also a certain shrewdness and the intelligence Coleridge spoke of . He is used by Shakespeare to mouth ...
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