Dibrugarh University Journal of English Studies, 5. kiadásDepartment of English, Dibrugarh University, 1986 |
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6. oldal
... freedom " is also double - edged , for while foppery refers to Lucio's flippancy and suggests his uninhibited amour , freedom un- mistakebly remains a word with politically loaded meaning . Lucio's phrase thus has the implication that ...
... freedom " is also double - edged , for while foppery refers to Lucio's flippancy and suggests his uninhibited amour , freedom un- mistakebly remains a word with politically loaded meaning . Lucio's phrase thus has the implication that ...
12. oldal
... freedom can emerge from the destruc- tion of the freedom of others , and so what Lucio gets is only the husk , " the foppery of freedom " . Considered in the same light , Isabella's resistance to Angelo , which has been a matter of much ...
... freedom can emerge from the destruc- tion of the freedom of others , and so what Lucio gets is only the husk , " the foppery of freedom " . Considered in the same light , Isabella's resistance to Angelo , which has been a matter of much ...
51. oldal
... freedom from Sir Willoughby and saves her from a totally unhappy and undesirable marriage . Similarly Diana in Diana of the Crossways has to fight for her freedom . She is driven to marry Warwick in order to avoid the lecherous advances ...
... freedom from Sir Willoughby and saves her from a totally unhappy and undesirable marriage . Similarly Diana in Diana of the Crossways has to fight for her freedom . She is driven to marry Warwick in order to avoid the lecherous advances ...
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