College Literature, Volume 10Bernard Stanley Oldsey West Chester State College., 1983 - American literature |
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Bernard Stanley Oldsey. of only one speaker in a dialogue . It is called a " dramatic " monologue pre- cisely because two speakers are involved . It is called a " monologue " be- cause only one of them is heard . Yet section I of Frost's ...
Bernard Stanley Oldsey. of only one speaker in a dialogue . It is called a " dramatic " monologue pre- cisely because two speakers are involved . It is called a " monologue " be- cause only one of them is heard . Yet section I of Frost's ...
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... called ill health if Ivan Ilych sometimes said that he had a queer taste in his mouth and felt some discomfort in his left side " ( p . 120 ) . When the discomfort turns to pain and irritability drives Ivan to angry scenes with his wife ...
... called ill health if Ivan Ilych sometimes said that he had a queer taste in his mouth and felt some discomfort in his left side " ( p . 120 ) . When the discomfort turns to pain and irritability drives Ivan to angry scenes with his wife ...
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... called for a drama of savage shock tactics , one which employed all the ancient arts of theatre magic to expose an audience to its own secret crimes and obsessions and hostilities . The intention was to cleanse the audience's guilt , as ...
... called for a drama of savage shock tactics , one which employed all the ancient arts of theatre magic to expose an audience to its own secret crimes and obsessions and hostilities . The intention was to cleanse the audience's guilt , as ...
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