She Stoops to ConquerClarendon Press, 1939 - 100페이지 |
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... Stoops to Conquer , in 1773 . Goldsmith needed all his optimism in renewing his attack on sentimental comedy . Cumberland's West Indian , which conformed with the prevailing fashion , had been well received . To She Stoops to Conquer ...
... Stoops to Conquer , in 1773 . Goldsmith needed all his optimism in renewing his attack on sentimental comedy . Cumberland's West Indian , which conformed with the prevailing fashion , had been well received . To She Stoops to Conquer ...
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... Stoops to Conquer , with The Mistakes of a Night for a sub - title ; and his choice , prompted , perhaps , by a recollection of Dryden's line , ' But kneels to conquer , and but stoops to rise ' , very happily expresses the motif of the ...
... Stoops to Conquer , with The Mistakes of a Night for a sub - title ; and his choice , prompted , perhaps , by a recollection of Dryden's line , ' But kneels to conquer , and but stoops to rise ' , very happily expresses the motif of the ...
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... stoops among the low to copy nature . The last line gives both the charge and the defence ; and the defence is adequate . To - day we have returned to Shakespeare's view of the function of the drama , that it should hold the mirror up ...
... stoops among the low to copy nature . The last line gives both the charge and the defence ; and the defence is adequate . To - day we have returned to Shakespeare's view of the function of the drama , that it should hold the mirror up ...
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