University of Kansas Publications: Humanistic studies, Masalah 48-51The University., 1977 |
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... deal with malicious characters who are " external " as outcasts . These are the hardest to deal with - examples are Shylock and Don John- and reform seems unlikely . Here the need to perceive truth is greater than ever , and to handle a ...
... deal with malicious characters who are " external " as outcasts . These are the hardest to deal with - examples are Shylock and Don John- and reform seems unlikely . Here the need to perceive truth is greater than ever , and to handle a ...
Halaman 107
... deal of wonder is broken out within this hour that ballad - makers cannot be able to express it , " and " This news , which is call'd true , is so like an old tale , that the verity of it is in strong suspicion " ( V.ii.23-25 , 27-29 ) ...
... deal of wonder is broken out within this hour that ballad - makers cannot be able to express it , " and " This news , which is call'd true , is so like an old tale , that the verity of it is in strong suspicion " ( V.ii.23-25 , 27-29 ) ...
Halaman 7
... deal of what follows will deal with language - language that appears on the printed page , but language that demands a reader willing and able to hear its distinctive tone and timbre in his mind's ear . II Though there is ...
... deal of what follows will deal with language - language that appears on the printed page , but language that demands a reader willing and able to hear its distinctive tone and timbre in his mind's ear . II Though there is ...
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