The Hyacinth Room: An Investigation Into the Nature of Comedy, Tragedy, & TragicomedyKnopf, 1964 - 317 стор. |
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... look one way , and to row another . " But plain speech has no place in the world of Restoration comedy , where a breath of the truth will bring inelegantly to the ground the whole billowing canopy of artful deceit beneath which ladies ...
... look one way , and to row another . " But plain speech has no place in the world of Restoration comedy , where a breath of the truth will bring inelegantly to the ground the whole billowing canopy of artful deceit beneath which ladies ...
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... look closely and you will finally distinguish a once female shape ” ) . To confront past and present in images such ... looks on as death takes its way . The mind is ceaselessly active : registering the latest stages in the process of ...
... look closely and you will finally distinguish a once female shape ” ) . To confront past and present in images such ... looks on as death takes its way . The mind is ceaselessly active : registering the latest stages in the process of ...
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... Look at the slobber . Vladimir : It's inevitable . Estragon : Look at the slaver . Vladimir : Perhaps he's a half - wit . Estragon : A cretin . Vladimir : ( looking closer ) . It looks like a goitre . Estragon : ( ditto ) . It's not ...
... Look at the slobber . Vladimir : It's inevitable . Estragon : Look at the slaver . Vladimir : Perhaps he's a half - wit . Estragon : A cretin . Vladimir : ( looking closer ) . It looks like a goitre . Estragon : ( ditto ) . It's not ...
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