University of Kansas Publications: Humanistic studies, Temas48-51The University., 1977 |
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... language - language that appears on the printed page , but language that demands a reader willing and able to hear its distinctive tone and timbre in his mind's ear . II Though there is , unfortunately , no such thing as a typical early ...
... language - language that appears on the printed page , but language that demands a reader willing and able to hear its distinctive tone and timbre in his mind's ear . II Though there is , unfortunately , no such thing as a typical early ...
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... language of melodrama , but their dialogue goes nowhere : the principals are and remain on excellent terms with each other , and neither throws down a challenge for the other to defy . Much in the same vein is the conversation between ...
... language of melodrama , but their dialogue goes nowhere : the principals are and remain on excellent terms with each other , and neither throws down a challenge for the other to defy . Much in the same vein is the conversation between ...
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... language of the other . In the absence of speeches which tell upon the character at whom they are directed , it cannot be a melodramatic scene . The reader's over- riding concern throughout is : Will Miss Pross be able to detain Madame ...
... language of the other . In the absence of speeches which tell upon the character at whom they are directed , it cannot be a melodramatic scene . The reader's over- riding concern throughout is : Will Miss Pross be able to detain Madame ...
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