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Edgar begins Act IV by reminding us that " the worst returns to laughter , " that the worst is not So long as we can say " This is the worst . ” ( IV , I , 29-30 ) . From this he proceeds to his ...
Edgar begins Act IV by reminding us that " the worst returns to laughter , " that the worst is not So long as we can say " This is the worst . ” ( IV , I , 29-30 ) . From this he proceeds to his ...
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Whenever Scratchy Wilson , last of the old eager followers of the sport , comes to town and begins playing it , Potter must not only play but also win the game . Scratchy has come today and started to play again , but the champion is ...
Whenever Scratchy Wilson , last of the old eager followers of the sport , comes to town and begins playing it , Potter must not only play but also win the game . Scratchy has come today and started to play again , but the champion is ...
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He begins by referring to Cato's desire to learn Greek so that he would be “ able to converse with the Gods in their own Dialect . ” Immediately after this reference Fuller pivots quickly to make this allusion fit what he is about to ...
He begins by referring to Cato's desire to learn Greek so that he would be “ able to converse with the Gods in their own Dialect . ” Immediately after this reference Fuller pivots quickly to make this allusion fit what he is about to ...
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