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Side 4
... effect of " For love of the . " ) This instance of his scornful smile in Troilus ( Book I ) has engaged the attention . of Professor Patch , who suggests that this offers a structural parallel to Troilus's laughing in the skies at ...
... effect of " For love of the . " ) This instance of his scornful smile in Troilus ( Book I ) has engaged the attention . of Professor Patch , who suggests that this offers a structural parallel to Troilus's laughing in the skies at ...
Side 8
... effect of his rally : " I have brought thy bier . " Hence a smile on Troilus's part which is sly and yet complacent . All the instances of ' smile ' as explained above show sometimes scorn or defiance , sometimes amusement or irony ...
... effect of his rally : " I have brought thy bier . " Hence a smile on Troilus's part which is sly and yet complacent . All the instances of ' smile ' as explained above show sometimes scorn or defiance , sometimes amusement or irony ...
Side 94
... effect , where in colloquial language had to or was obliged to would be preferred ; but in such cases there is no real exception to the general rule . Bradley goes so far as to say that most authors do , through a momentary confusion of ...
... effect , where in colloquial language had to or was obliged to would be preferred ; but in such cases there is no real exception to the general rule . Bradley goes so far as to say that most authors do , through a momentary confusion of ...