English LiteratureDavid Daiches Houghton Mifflin, 1965 - 848 páginas |
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... talk to a " low " per- son or a " low " style of talk to a " high " per- son , the result is a kind of ironic humor , and if you do this because you are under a genuine misapprehension about the class to which the person addressed ...
... talk to a " low " per- son or a " low " style of talk to a " high " per- son , the result is a kind of ironic humor , and if you do this because you are under a genuine misapprehension about the class to which the person addressed ...
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... talking , and by the many mirrors of their talk revealing their characters . And if , when we have accustomed ourselves to the drawing room and its reflections , we turn to Hardy , we are once more spun round . The moors are round us ...
... talking , and by the many mirrors of their talk revealing their characters . And if , when we have accustomed ourselves to the drawing room and its reflections , we turn to Hardy , we are once more spun round . The moors are round us ...
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... talk like that to her . LIZA . ( Rising and squaring herself deter- minedly ) I'm going away . He's off his chump ... talk grammar . The mere pronunciation is easy enough . LIZA . I don't want to talk grammar . I want to talk like a lady ...
... talk like that to her . LIZA . ( Rising and squaring herself deter- minedly ) I'm going away . He's off his chump ... talk grammar . The mere pronunciation is easy enough . LIZA . I don't want to talk grammar . I want to talk like a lady ...
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