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... passage are clear , realistic and convincing . The suggestion of such omens in human life is usually one of the best and effective ways to lead to mysticism , and later on , it reminds us of one of the most impressive descriptions by ...
... passage are clear , realistic and convincing . The suggestion of such omens in human life is usually one of the best and effective ways to lead to mysticism , and later on , it reminds us of one of the most impressive descriptions by ...
Side 79
... passage in The Two Gentlemen of Verona " Fie , fie ! how wayward is this foolish love / That , like a testy babe ... passage as an example of the type of ambiguity by contradiction.17 The passage can be interpreted in various different ...
... passage in The Two Gentlemen of Verona " Fie , fie ! how wayward is this foolish love / That , like a testy babe ... passage as an example of the type of ambiguity by contradiction.17 The passage can be interpreted in various different ...
Side 15
... passage somewhat resembles to the above quoted passage in The Two Gentlemen of Verona where Valentine offers Silvia to Proteus . Though the friendship is not so openly emphasized here , we can see some similarity in the comic irony and ...
... passage somewhat resembles to the above quoted passage in The Two Gentlemen of Verona where Valentine offers Silvia to Proteus . Though the friendship is not so openly emphasized here , we can see some similarity in the comic irony and ...
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