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... dramatic works , is not only full - length but is an Aristotelian paradigm . Thirty - five seconds in production , this " dramaticule " consists of a cry , an inhalation , silence , an exhalation , and a cry . The piece is a pure , even ...
... dramatic works , is not only full - length but is an Aristotelian paradigm . Thirty - five seconds in production , this " dramaticule " consists of a cry , an inhalation , silence , an exhalation , and a cry . The piece is a pure , even ...
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... tattling ; for they have talked this whole day , and fet the whole town in an uproar because a fond mother happened to kiss her own baby . All leave the ftage . ) The Gamefter , A DRAMATIC DIALOGUE , IN THREE ACTS 68 DRAMATIC DIALOGUES .
... tattling ; for they have talked this whole day , and fet the whole town in an uproar because a fond mother happened to kiss her own baby . All leave the ftage . ) The Gamefter , A DRAMATIC DIALOGUE , IN THREE ACTS 68 DRAMATIC DIALOGUES .
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... alone . Etherege , who " perfectly understood 1 134. 186 ; 136. 224 . 2 These make the play peculiarly rich in dramatic irony ; e.g. 102. 103 , and 126. 260-1 . 3 240. 227-9 . 6 3 the World , " makes these scenes as Introduction lxxvii.
... alone . Etherege , who " perfectly understood 1 134. 186 ; 136. 224 . 2 These make the play peculiarly rich in dramatic irony ; e.g. 102. 103 , and 126. 260-1 . 3 240. 227-9 . 6 3 the World , " makes these scenes as Introduction lxxvii.
Contents
Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
Metaphysical to Methodological | 9 |
The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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