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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 servant practices the sign language which Morose has devised to facilitate non - verbal communication between the two of them . Morose then states his intention to do away completely with the art of language and replace it with ...
... Morose's servant practices the sign language which Morose has devised to facilitate non - verbal communication between the two of them . Morose then states his intention to do away completely with the art of language and replace it with ...
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... Morose . The name Sir Dauphine Eugenie suggests high birth and good breeding , but , like Truewit , Dauphine fails to live up to his name . When Truewit suggests procuring a " zealous brother " to officiate at Morose's wedding ...
... Morose . The name Sir Dauphine Eugenie suggests high birth and good breeding , but , like Truewit , Dauphine fails to live up to his name . When Truewit suggests procuring a " zealous brother " to officiate at Morose's wedding ...
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