Imperfect Apprehensions: Essays in English Literature in Honour of G.A. WilkesGeoffrey Little Challis Press, 1996 - 284 pages |
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Page 85
... language conveying suggestions at some depth , well beyond the needs and expectations of farce or satirical comedy , is the language of Lady Politic Wouldbe , a Mrs Malaprop before her time . As when she out - philosophises Volpone on ...
... language conveying suggestions at some depth , well beyond the needs and expectations of farce or satirical comedy , is the language of Lady Politic Wouldbe , a Mrs Malaprop before her time . As when she out - philosophises Volpone on ...
Page 86
... language of Corvino , the crazed and jealous husband of Celia ( the Dame Respublica figure in the play ) as when he loses control of his rage at her in Act II Scene v : And , now I think on't , I will keep thee backwards ; Thy lodging ...
... language of Corvino , the crazed and jealous husband of Celia ( the Dame Respublica figure in the play ) as when he loses control of his rage at her in Act II Scene v : And , now I think on't , I will keep thee backwards ; Thy lodging ...
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... language , a parallel to the Grecian Urn's only metaphorically telling us that Beauty is truth and truth beauty . Just as Apollo must ' Die into life ' through knowledge , Keats's picking must die into the life of language . The ...
... language , a parallel to the Grecian Urn's only metaphorically telling us that Beauty is truth and truth beauty . Just as Apollo must ' Die into life ' through knowledge , Keats's picking must die into the life of language . The ...
Contents
Acknowledgements iii | 11 |
Narcissus Called to Account | 18 |
Old Age | 44 |
Copyright | |
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