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... kind . Elements of farce are by no means absent from the works of those commonly regarded as the masters of comedy . Ubiquitous in the plays of Molière , farce is particularly evident in Georges Dandin and Le Médecin Malgre Lui . The ...
... kind . Elements of farce are by no means absent from the works of those commonly regarded as the masters of comedy . Ubiquitous in the plays of Molière , farce is particularly evident in Georges Dandin and Le Médecin Malgre Lui . The ...
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... kind of profusion with which he presents them . But there are now , as there were when Wodehouse was young , plenty of vacant young men about , some of them , like Bertie , not quite as vacant as they look . The aunts in Wodehouse are ...
... kind of profusion with which he presents them . But there are now , as there were when Wodehouse was young , plenty of vacant young men about , some of them , like Bertie , not quite as vacant as they look . The aunts in Wodehouse are ...
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... kind of dream ( on a ' dark shore no ship has ever seen ' ) , the most openly emotional moments are cries of longing ( " Unto the place for which I cry ' ) , and it's written in a kind of poetic diction : not the rule - governed diction ...
... kind of dream ( on a ' dark shore no ship has ever seen ' ) , the most openly emotional moments are cries of longing ( " Unto the place for which I cry ' ) , and it's written in a kind of poetic diction : not the rule - governed diction ...
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by Sir Richard Faber KCVO CMG FRSL | 1 |
FRENCH WRITERS | 14 |
Willard Connely Memorial Lecture | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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