The Hyacinth Room: An Investigation Into the Nature of Comedy, Tragedy, & TragicomedyKnopf, 1964 - 317 стор. |
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... means some- thing different from what he says . Gina agrees that his remark seems queer , but Hialmar frankly confesses that he doesn't in the least know what Gregers is driving at . The cross purposes to which such a state of affairs ...
... means some- thing different from what he says . Gina agrees that his remark seems queer , but Hialmar frankly confesses that he doesn't in the least know what Gregers is driving at . The cross purposes to which such a state of affairs ...
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... means to turn base metals to gold are precisely those who vulgarize and profane everything they touch . As an example , there is the puritan , Tribulation Wholesome , who will countenance any form of chicanery and hypocrisy in the name ...
... means to turn base metals to gold are precisely those who vulgarize and profane everything they touch . As an example , there is the puritan , Tribulation Wholesome , who will countenance any form of chicanery and hypocrisy in the name ...
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... means of which he quite literally bludgeons to death his hapless student . Then there is the nasty example of La Mère Pipe , keeper of the public geese , who is heard haranguing the crowd , and outlining her program of political action ...
... means of which he quite literally bludgeons to death his hapless student . Then there is the nasty example of La Mère Pipe , keeper of the public geese , who is heard haranguing the crowd , and outlining her program of political action ...
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