The Hyacinth Room: An Investigation Into the Nature of Comedy, Tragedy, & TragicomedyKnopf, 1964 - 317 стор. |
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... less than an all - out war against the senses ; and the King can address his more or less willing disciples as noble war- riors , enrolled under the colors of the spirit in its eternal war with the flesh : Therefore , brave conquerors ...
... less than an all - out war against the senses ; and the King can address his more or less willing disciples as noble war- riors , enrolled under the colors of the spirit in its eternal war with the flesh : Therefore , brave conquerors ...
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... less endurable than they are , were death felt as anything less than a real - though comfortably distant - presence . To view the infirmities of human nature in perspective is the special province of comedy . In Shakespearean comedy ...
... less endurable than they are , were death felt as anything less than a real - though comfortably distant - presence . To view the infirmities of human nature in perspective is the special province of comedy . In Shakespearean comedy ...
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... less suspect than that evinced by the less affluent . The family consists of a mother , an elder son Georges , and Georges's wife Valentine . As the plot unfolds , the character of the younger brother , whom Gaston is presumed to be ...
... less suspect than that evinced by the less affluent . The family consists of a mother , an elder son Georges , and Georges's wife Valentine . As the plot unfolds , the character of the younger brother , whom Gaston is presumed to be ...
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