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When the play opens nothing as yet has happened to the characters to make them put on masks of illusion ; in fact , throughout the play there are only a few characters who ever wear masks , and those who do , wear them for only a short ...
When the play opens nothing as yet has happened to the characters to make them put on masks of illusion ; in fact , throughout the play there are only a few characters who ever wear masks , and those who do , wear them for only a short ...
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play which is one of deception - outrage and remedy in the form of even greater deception . Liola , however , works as the agent of the remedy - deception and not as the victim as do Signora Frola , Ponza , and Henry IV .
play which is one of deception - outrage and remedy in the form of even greater deception . Liola , however , works as the agent of the remedy - deception and not as the victim as do Signora Frola , Ponza , and Henry IV .
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In many ways a play which touches greatness , no less a critic than George Moore thought it the finest play in the Ibsen tradition ever written in English.4 The author of The Heather Field , Edward Martyn , was a Galway landowner ...
In many ways a play which touches greatness , no less a critic than George Moore thought it the finest play in the Ibsen tradition ever written in English.4 The author of The Heather Field , Edward Martyn , was a Galway landowner ...
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XAVIER UNIVERSITY | 2 |
The First Ode | 15 |
H Avegno Conquistador of Souls | 24 |
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Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes5-7 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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