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... Morose's ideal of silence as the champion of noise . His trumpet call interrupts Morose's discourse on the art of sign language , and the purpose of his ensuing diatribe against marriage is purely inflammatory . Truewit's onslaught of ...
... Morose's ideal of silence as the champion of noise . His trumpet call interrupts Morose's discourse on the art of sign language , and the purpose of his ensuing diatribe against marriage is purely inflammatory . Truewit's onslaught of ...
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... Morose's " humor " regarding the destruction of language as a vehicle for communication is radically divisive , and its implementation through marriage to the Silent Woman produces a dramatic context in which Jonson can graphically and ...
... Morose's " humor " regarding the destruction of language as a vehicle for communication is radically divisive , and its implementation through marriage to the Silent Woman produces a dramatic context in which Jonson can graphically and ...
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... Morose's malady is either insanity , madness , or melancholic ecstasy ( IV.iv.69 ) , but decides that it may be " only delirium , or so " and therefore not serious ( IV.iv.73 ) . We , however , realize that Morose's frenzied state is ...
... Morose's malady is either insanity , madness , or melancholic ecstasy ( IV.iv.69 ) , but decides that it may be " only delirium , or so " and therefore not serious ( IV.iv.73 ) . We , however , realize that Morose's frenzied state is ...
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