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Comedy depicts characters we have already come across and shall meet with again . ... le Joueur , le Distrait , etc. , are names of whole classes of people ; and even when a character comedy has a proper noun as its title , this proper ...
Comedy depicts characters we have already come across and shall meet with again . ... le Joueur , le Distrait , etc. , are names of whole classes of people ; and even when a character comedy has a proper noun as its title , this proper ...
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That is to say , the writing of a novel is not only the exploration of a theme , of character , of possibility , but of technical limits . When Proust was writing his masterpiece he had a letter from Mme . Schiff to complain that he had ...
That is to say , the writing of a novel is not only the exploration of a theme , of character , of possibility , but of technical limits . When Proust was writing his masterpiece he had a letter from Mme . Schiff to complain that he had ...
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Its peculiarity lies in that the personal character of the relation has been , so to speak , filtered . ... One of the best - known examples is to be found in our attitude towards the events and characters of the drama : they appeal to ...
Its peculiarity lies in that the personal character of the relation has been , so to speak , filtered . ... One of the best - known examples is to be found in our attitude towards the events and characters of the drama : they appeal to ...
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