The Hyacinth Room: An Investigation Into the Nature of Comedy, Tragedy, & TragicomedyKnopf, 1964 - 317 стор. |
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... pass ! .. • [ violently ] . Yes , because our souls are not strong enough ! They are unable to bear up under all that inspiration , that's why ! Ludovico . [ with a smile ] . No , it isn't that ! It's because you don't know all the ...
... pass ! .. • [ violently ] . Yes , because our souls are not strong enough ! They are unable to bear up under all that inspiration , that's why ! Ludovico . [ with a smile ] . No , it isn't that ! It's because you don't know all the ...
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... pass to her upon his death . The fact of Mr. Werle's interest in the child , plus the fact of Gina's known relationship with him just before her marriage , plus the fact that both Mr. Werle and Hedvig are going blind , add up to a fatal ...
... pass to her upon his death . The fact of Mr. Werle's interest in the child , plus the fact of Gina's known relationship with him just before her marriage , plus the fact that both Mr. Werle and Hedvig are going blind , add up to a fatal ...
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... pass with sufferance , what one citizen But owes the forfeit of his life , yea , fame , To him that dares traduce ... pass as innocence , infamy as honor , sickness as health . Or , given a particularly clever fellow with a gift for ...
... pass with sufferance , what one citizen But owes the forfeit of his life , yea , fame , To him that dares traduce ... pass as innocence , infamy as honor , sickness as health . Or , given a particularly clever fellow with a gift for ...
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