The Hyacinth Room: An Investigation Into the Nature of Comedy, Tragedy, & TragicomedyKnopf, 1964 - 317 стор. |
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... keeping what is sworn . " The conclusion is inevitable : Let us once lose our oaths to find ourselves , Or else we lose ourselves to keep our oaths . " But the matter is not quite so simple as Berowne suggests . They will not find ...
... keeping what is sworn . " The conclusion is inevitable : Let us once lose our oaths to find ourselves , Or else we lose ourselves to keep our oaths . " But the matter is not quite so simple as Berowne suggests . They will not find ...
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... keep up for any length of time " ) in the arms of the servant girl Louka . He is not unaware of the anomalous figure he cuts ( " What would Sergius , the hero of Slivnitza , say if he saw me now ? What would Sergius , the apostle of the ...
... keep up for any length of time " ) in the arms of the servant girl Louka . He is not unaware of the anomalous figure he cuts ( " What would Sergius , the hero of Slivnitza , say if he saw me now ? What would Sergius , the apostle of the ...
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... keep out of my way , or I'll run them down , " says Jean in Rhinocéros , and the statement comes as no surprise from one who is in the very process of transformation from man to beast . Here , as always , complacency is grounded in ...
... keep out of my way , or I'll run them down , " says Jean in Rhinocéros , and the statement comes as no surprise from one who is in the very process of transformation from man to beast . Here , as always , complacency is grounded in ...
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