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... important group of images which gives the irony a rather poignant twist : those which carry with them a religious significance . For example , in the first scene of the play , physical and spiritual death are juxtaposed twice in ...
... important group of images which gives the irony a rather poignant twist : those which carry with them a religious significance . For example , in the first scene of the play , physical and spiritual death are juxtaposed twice in ...
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... important , " Ford is exhibiting his usual " clumsiness in the contrivance of the action . " 3 Implicit in the comments of all three writers is the assumption that The Broken Heart is a single - plot play . From that vantage point , the ...
... important , " Ford is exhibiting his usual " clumsiness in the contrivance of the action . " 3 Implicit in the comments of all three writers is the assumption that The Broken Heart is a single - plot play . From that vantage point , the ...
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... important to note this last deficiency since Swift was of the opinion that love is dependent primarily on mutual intelligence and wit . Swift was as deeply concerned with defending and cultivating love based on a sound foundation as he ...
... important to note this last deficiency since Swift was of the opinion that love is dependent primarily on mutual intelligence and wit . Swift was as deeply concerned with defending and cultivating love based on a sound foundation as he ...
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