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... choric charac- ters that I have found , Dean Carson Frye , makes the same claim , though in a more circumspect ... choric " simply because we may ourselves approve of his commentary , and if one goes on to use such " choric " statements ...
... choric charac- ters that I have found , Dean Carson Frye , makes the same claim , though in a more circumspect ... choric " simply because we may ourselves approve of his commentary , and if one goes on to use such " choric " statements ...
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... choric ' at all ; to do so is to deprive the word of any usefully limiting function . If comedies , as is generally thought , measure actions against social norms , mem- bers of society are natural ingredients , and their attitudes and ...
... choric ' at all ; to do so is to deprive the word of any usefully limiting function . If comedies , as is generally thought , measure actions against social norms , mem- bers of society are natural ingredients , and their attitudes and ...
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... choric device ' ) ; Kenneth Muir , pp . 28 ff . , though ' some of the mud he throws is bound to stick ' ; and D. R. C. Marsh , ' Inter- pretation and Misinterpretation : the Problem of Troilus and Cressida ' , p . 196 . ( See also note ...
... choric device ' ) ; Kenneth Muir , pp . 28 ff . , though ' some of the mud he throws is bound to stick ' ; and D. R. C. Marsh , ' Inter- pretation and Misinterpretation : the Problem of Troilus and Cressida ' , p . 196 . ( See also note ...
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