The Divine Average: A View of ComedyPress of Case Western Reserve University, 1971 - 231 strán (strany) |
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... means toward biting satire in the manner just then being developed by Ben Jonson . Duke Senior , on the other hand , appreciates Touchstone for what he is and sees that “ he uses his folly like a stalking - horse and under the ...
... means toward biting satire in the manner just then being developed by Ben Jonson . Duke Senior , on the other hand , appreciates Touchstone for what he is and sees that “ he uses his folly like a stalking - horse and under the ...
Strana 200
... means of fulfilling that will , and in action to do that will by the so - discovered means " ( pp . 379-80 ) . The Doña Ana of his dreams is utterly convinced that such a man must be brought to life ; the Ann Whitefield of his waking ...
... means of fulfilling that will , and in action to do that will by the so - discovered means " ( pp . 379-80 ) . The Doña Ana of his dreams is utterly convinced that such a man must be brought to life ; the Ann Whitefield of his waking ...
Strana 202
... means : what shall replace the ruinous state of modern civilization , in which men have to choose among poverty , crime , and prosperity built on war and legalized theft ? Lady Britomart Undershaft , daughter of the Earl of Stevenage ...
... means : what shall replace the ruinous state of modern civilization , in which men have to choose among poverty , crime , and prosperity built on war and legalized theft ? Lady Britomart Undershaft , daughter of the Earl of Stevenage ...
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Form and Attitude in Comedy 42225 | 5 |
The Area of Comedy | 31 |
Types of Comic Structure | 52 |
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