Studies in Philology, Volume 4University of North Carolina Press, 1963 |
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Pagina 61
... demands , the dramatic mono- logue arose , with its ability to throw a flash - light upon the most intricate springs and motives of action and give a com- plete portrayal of a character without recourse to external From the ...
... demands , the dramatic mono- logue arose , with its ability to throw a flash - light upon the most intricate springs and motives of action and give a com- plete portrayal of a character without recourse to external From the ...
Pagina 71
... demands . By this indirect method the speaker indicates that if he accepts the Count's daughter she will become his personal property , subject to his will , and must not share his dividends of smiles and thanks with others . In this ...
... demands . By this indirect method the speaker indicates that if he accepts the Count's daughter she will become his personal property , subject to his will , and must not share his dividends of smiles and thanks with others . In this ...
Pagina 77
... demands unreserved revelation of character , no one would have thought that this girl of " just seventeen years and five months " was such a pure and noble woman , one who had passed through the greatest trials of life . Ou account of ...
... demands unreserved revelation of character , no one would have thought that this girl of " just seventeen years and five months " was such a pure and noble woman , one who had passed through the greatest trials of life . Ou account of ...
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