Cooper Monographs on English and American Language and Literature, 17. kötetFrancke Verlag, 1972 |
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... Morose is a married man : “ I haue married a Penthesilea " ( 1. 56 ) . In III . v , 54 , True - wit comments on " the first halfe houre " of married life that Morose has endured " so tediously " . True - wit , with mock - consolation ...
... Morose is a married man : “ I haue married a Penthesilea " ( 1. 56 ) . In III . v , 54 , True - wit comments on " the first halfe houre " of married life that Morose has endured " so tediously " . True - wit , with mock - consolation ...
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... Morose : " You are not well , sir ! you looke very ill ! " ( IV . iv , 34 ) . Facial expression is alluded to by Epicoene : Lord , how idly he talkes , and how his eyes sparkle ! He lookes greene about the temples ! Doe you see what ...
... Morose : " You are not well , sir ! you looke very ill ! " ( IV . iv , 34 ) . Facial expression is alluded to by Epicoene : Lord , how idly he talkes , and how his eyes sparkle ! He lookes greene about the temples ! Doe you see what ...
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... Morose's hatred of noise . Often they lend themselves to farcical exploitation . Volume of sound and manner of speaking are again mirrored when Epicoene is first presented to Morose in II . v . Cutberd is asked to answer Morose in the ...
... Morose's hatred of noise . Often they lend themselves to farcical exploitation . Volume of sound and manner of speaking are again mirrored when Epicoene is first presented to Morose in II . v . Cutberd is asked to answer Morose in the ...
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