Romance Languages Annual: RLA., Volume 3Purdue Research Foundation, 1991 - Language and languages |
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Page 86
... scene , an opposition is drawn between the barbarian men of the family whose role is threaten his life and plan to consume him , and the women who miraculously appear to save him . At the beginning of the romance , the male members of ...
... scene , an opposition is drawn between the barbarian men of the family whose role is threaten his life and plan to consume him , and the women who miraculously appear to save him . At the beginning of the romance , the male members of ...
Page 211
... scene , and in similar ones , Verga illustrates the hand gestures of all three social classes . The townspeople attending the auction frequently “ batt ( ono ) le mani ” as they witness the contest between the established landowners and ...
... scene , and in similar ones , Verga illustrates the hand gestures of all three social classes . The townspeople attending the auction frequently “ batt ( ono ) le mani ” as they witness the contest between the established landowners and ...
Page 310
... scene , when she refuses to accept Isolina's advice to change her outdated hairstyle . She steadfastly defends her bangs , a symbol of her dull but uncomplicated life . Isolina urges her to adopt her own curly hairstyle , the first ...
... scene , when she refuses to accept Isolina's advice to change her outdated hairstyle . She steadfastly defends her bangs , a symbol of her dull but uncomplicated life . Isolina urges her to adopt her own curly hairstyle , the first ...
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