University of Kansas Publications: Humanistic studies, Masalah 48-51The University., 1977 |
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... Nicholas cannot provoke his adversary into retorting in kind . Gride holds all the trump cards , and he knows it . His only response to Nicholas ' passionate eloquence is to threaten to call for help and to torture the young man by ...
... Nicholas cannot provoke his adversary into retorting in kind . Gride holds all the trump cards , and he knows it . His only response to Nicholas ' passionate eloquence is to threaten to call for help and to torture the young man by ...
Halaman 62
... Nicholas himself must not be regarded solely as a stuffy prig . There is a ridiculous side to him , and I am not referring now to the mirth which the spectacle of stridently self - righteous goodness arouses in the worldly - wise and ...
... Nicholas himself must not be regarded solely as a stuffy prig . There is a ridiculous side to him , and I am not referring now to the mirth which the spectacle of stridently self - righteous goodness arouses in the worldly - wise and ...
Halaman 64
... Nicholas because he happens to be , utterly unknown to himself , an ignorant and boorish brute . Neither virtue nor vice in Nicholas Nickleby , then , is described with tedious sameness or without important qualification . To say this ...
... Nicholas because he happens to be , utterly unknown to himself , an ignorant and boorish brute . Neither virtue nor vice in Nicholas Nickleby , then , is described with tedious sameness or without important qualification . To say this ...
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