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The carnival Barker tells us that the horse , which can count by stomping its hoof , is both a man and a beast . Woyzeck tells the Captain that the earth is “ hot as coals in hell , ” but that he , Woyzeck , is “ cold as ice ” ( 121 ) .
The carnival Barker tells us that the horse , which can count by stomping its hoof , is both a man and a beast . Woyzeck tells the Captain that the earth is “ hot as coals in hell , ” but that he , Woyzeck , is “ cold as ice ” ( 121 ) .
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Laura always presents the matter hypothetically : “ Supposing I am telling the truth now when I say : Bertha is my child ... But she refuses to end his doubt ; in fact , when asked point blank who the father is , she tells him “ you are ...
Laura always presents the matter hypothetically : “ Supposing I am telling the truth now when I say : Bertha is my child ... But she refuses to end his doubt ; in fact , when asked point blank who the father is , she tells him “ you are ...
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But in Betrayal , such conflicts do get resolved : for example , in the opening scene , Emma tells Jerry that she has just ... Emma because she would not want Jerry to know that she had told Robert years ago without telling Jerry at the ...
But in Betrayal , such conflicts do get resolved : for example , in the opening scene , Emma tells Jerry that she has just ... Emma because she would not want Jerry to know that she had told Robert years ago without telling Jerry at the ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Sophocles Oedipus the King | 121 |
Shakespeare As You Like It | 133 |
Urheberrecht | |
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