Shakespeare, Jonson, Molière: The Comic ContractMacmillan, 1980 - 246 Seiten |
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... seems no more than an optimistic view of the way of the world , an innate tendency for things to turn out for the best . At times it seems that nature is identified as those instincts in man which make for harmonious social life . The ...
... seems no more than an optimistic view of the way of the world , an innate tendency for things to turn out for the best . At times it seems that nature is identified as those instincts in man which make for harmonious social life . The ...
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... seems more questionable . The danger of this sort of argument has always been that it assumes too direct an equation between the normal moral views of the audience , and the implied attitudes which the comedian invites them to share ...
... seems more questionable . The danger of this sort of argument has always been that it assumes too direct an equation between the normal moral views of the audience , and the implied attitudes which the comedian invites them to share ...
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... seems unnecessary to pursue too far this line of interpretation , with Peregrine the hawk preying on Pol the parrot . ( Do peregrines pursue parrots ? ) It seems clear that Sir Politic and Peregrine , whose name surely just means ...
... seems unnecessary to pursue too far this line of interpretation , with Peregrine the hawk preying on Pol the parrot . ( Do peregrines pursue parrots ? ) It seems clear that Sir Politic and Peregrine , whose name surely just means ...
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The Triumph of Nature | 19 |
Comic Controllers | 43 |
Quacks and Conmen | 69 |
Urheberrecht | |
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