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From the perspective of the audience , however , this performative utterance is understood as being spoken within quotation marks , just like her earlier statement to Orlando ( “ I do take thee Orlando for my husband " ) .
From the perspective of the audience , however , this performative utterance is understood as being spoken within quotation marks , just like her earlier statement to Orlando ( “ I do take thee Orlando for my husband " ) .
41. oldal
Although after he has triumphed over Charles , Orlando proudly asserts his identity as Sir Rowland's son , he seems to " mine " his own “ gentility ” by at first keeping his name a secret . However , the disguise is probably at first ...
Although after he has triumphed over Charles , Orlando proudly asserts his identity as Sir Rowland's son , he seems to " mine " his own “ gentility ” by at first keeping his name a secret . However , the disguise is probably at first ...
77. oldal
Promising to " give ( Orlando ] his payment " ( I.i.158 ) , Charles betrays with his metaphor his own attitude toward wrestling — it is a game played “ for prize . ” His mannered speech reveals the gamesome character of this cultivated ...
Promising to " give ( Orlando ] his payment " ( I.i.158 ) , Charles betrays with his metaphor his own attitude toward wrestling — it is a game played “ for prize . ” His mannered speech reveals the gamesome character of this cultivated ...
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