Unisa English Studies, Volumele 27-29Department of English, University of South Africa, 1989 |
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Pagina 24
... final speech begins ' Fela ic on giogode guðræsa genæs , orleghwila ; ic þæt eall gemon . Ic was syfanwintre , þa mec sinca baldor , freawine folca æt minum fæder genam ; heold mec ond hæfde Hredel cyning , geaf me sinc ond symbel ...
... final speech begins ' Fela ic on giogode guðræsa genæs , orleghwila ; ic þæt eall gemon . Ic was syfanwintre , þa mec sinca baldor , freawine folca æt minum fæder genam ; heold mec ond hæfde Hredel cyning , geaf me sinc ond symbel ...
Pagina 40
... final victory . The discussion of Lawrence , by contrast , turns on the use of language as a means of constructing character rather than as an interpretive filter for reality . Lawrence has fallen into critical disrepute because of his ...
... final victory . The discussion of Lawrence , by contrast , turns on the use of language as a means of constructing character rather than as an interpretive filter for reality . Lawrence has fallen into critical disrepute because of his ...
Pagina 51
... final note for teachers about school produc- tions of Shakespeare . The actual text of Julius Caesar has been reduced to about 1 600 lines which is about three - fifths of the origi- nal text . Most of the original language has been ...
... final note for teachers about school produc- tions of Shakespeare . The actual text of Julius Caesar has been reduced to about 1 600 lines which is about three - fifths of the origi- nal text . Most of the original language has been ...
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Reviews | 35 |
Review Notes | 69 |
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