University of Kansas Publications: Humanistic studies, Temas48-51The University., 1977 |
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... turn Claudio's change directly back . It continues and develops from The Two Gentlemen in another way : the story about a death , which had been Proteus ' fiction to himself and then his lie to Silvia , becomes in Much Ado a supposed ...
... turn Claudio's change directly back . It continues and develops from The Two Gentlemen in another way : the story about a death , which had been Proteus ' fiction to himself and then his lie to Silvia , becomes in Much Ado a supposed ...
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... turn on the conflict between clear good and clear evil ; and in a variety of interesting combinations of differing , and generally increasing , complexity almost every- where else in his novels . Second , even though the plots of ...
... turn on the conflict between clear good and clear evil ; and in a variety of interesting combinations of differing , and generally increasing , complexity almost every- where else in his novels . Second , even though the plots of ...
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... turning on the melo- dramatic tap , to turn it off as soon as it has served his purpose , or to blend its flow with other currents . Especially - and in this , I think , the superiority of Nicholas Nickleby to Oliver Twist chiefly ...
... turning on the melo- dramatic tap , to turn it off as soon as it has served his purpose , or to blend its flow with other currents . Especially - and in this , I think , the superiority of Nicholas Nickleby to Oliver Twist chiefly ...
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For my family | 21 |
Things that Befall Preposterously | 45 |
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