From Copyright to Copperfield: The Identity of DickensHarvard University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... hypocrite like Tartuffe ? Any identification of the character with Satan can be addressed separately , in connection with the extensive play on the for- tunate fall in Martin Chuzzlewit . Suffice it for now to say that Tartuffe and the ...
... hypocrite like Tartuffe ? Any identification of the character with Satan can be addressed separately , in connection with the extensive play on the for- tunate fall in Martin Chuzzlewit . Suffice it for now to say that Tartuffe and the ...
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... hypocrite , in other words , and what the hypocrite says is gospel . Except for his mother , Orgon is the only character in the play to believe in Tartuffe : besides Damis , Elmire , and Mariane , and Mariane's fiancé Valère , there are ...
... hypocrite , in other words , and what the hypocrite says is gospel . Except for his mother , Orgon is the only character in the play to believe in Tartuffe : besides Damis , Elmire , and Mariane , and Mariane's fiancé Valère , there are ...
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... hypocrite , as both Mar- tins share a confessional moment : " There is a kind of selfishness , ” said Martin : “ I have learned it in my own experience of my own breast : which is constantly upon the watch for selfishness in others ...
... hypocrite , as both Mar- tins share a confessional moment : " There is a kind of selfishness , ” said Martin : “ I have learned it in my own experience of my own breast : which is constantly upon the watch for selfishness in others ...
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Our English Tartuffe | 16 |
Hypocrisy and Copyright | 29 |
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From Copyright to Copperfield: The Identity of Dickens Alexander Welsh Недоступно для просмотра - 2013 |
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