Comic Character in Restoration DramaMouton, 1975 - 151 páginas |
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... plays " complete hidebound dunces are not many ; more frequent every- where , and chiefly among rustics , are the semi - dunces partly alive to the true state of things , including themselves . The flavor of rusticity in all lands is ...
... plays " complete hidebound dunces are not many ; more frequent every- where , and chiefly among rustics , are the semi - dunces partly alive to the true state of things , including themselves . The flavor of rusticity in all lands is ...
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... Complete Plays , p . 138 . 22 Sir George Etherege , Plays and Poems , ed . A. Wilson ( London : John C. Nimmo , 1888 ) , p . 26 . 23 24 25 Etherege , Plays and Poems , p . 314 . Congreve , Complete Plays , p . 123 . George Farquhar , The ...
... Complete Plays , p . 138 . 22 Sir George Etherege , Plays and Poems , ed . A. Wilson ( London : John C. Nimmo , 1888 ) , p . 26 . 23 24 25 Etherege , Plays and Poems , p . 314 . Congreve , Complete Plays , p . 123 . George Farquhar , The ...
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... Complete Works of Thomas Shadwell , ed . Montague Summers ( London : The Fortune Press , 1927 ) , Vol . I , Preface ... Plays , ed . and intro . Gerald Weales ( Garden City , N. Y .: Doubleday , 1966 ) , p . 500 . 7 Wycherly , p . 501 . 8 ...
... Complete Works of Thomas Shadwell , ed . Montague Summers ( London : The Fortune Press , 1927 ) , Vol . I , Preface ... Plays , ed . and intro . Gerald Weales ( Garden City , N. Y .: Doubleday , 1966 ) , p . 500 . 7 Wycherly , p . 501 . 8 ...
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A Theory of Comic Character | 7 |
Degrees of Ignorance and Knowledge | 37 |
Fields of Ignorance and Knowledge I | 72 |
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