Dryden's Heroic PlaysUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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Strana 106
... Almahide : Abdal . Why wou'd you be so great ? Lyndar Because I've seen , This day , what ' tis to hope to be a Queen . Heav'n , how y'all watch'd each motion of her Eye : None could be seen while Almahide was by ; Because she is to be ...
... Almahide : Abdal . Why wou'd you be so great ? Lyndar Because I've seen , This day , what ' tis to hope to be a Queen . Heav'n , how y'all watch'd each motion of her Eye : None could be seen while Almahide was by ; Because she is to be ...
Strana 110
... Almahide's " well acted vertue " ( p . 117 ) . Although his suspicions do no justice to Almahide's anguished perplexity , his imagery is very much to the point : we here perceive more acutely than ever the empty theatricality of Almahide's ...
... Almahide's " well acted vertue " ( p . 117 ) . Although his suspicions do no justice to Almahide's anguished perplexity , his imagery is very much to the point : we here perceive more acutely than ever the empty theatricality of Almahide's ...
Strana 114
... Almahide enters along with Almanzor , prepares for admission to the Christian faith , and divests herself of her old identity by taking the name of Isabella . At no time , obviously , does Almahide deliberately deceive Boabdelin . Her ...
... Almahide enters along with Almanzor , prepares for admission to the Christian faith , and divests herself of her old identity by taking the name of Isabella . At no time , obviously , does Almahide deliberately deceive Boabdelin . Her ...
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The Indian Queen | 22 |
The Indian Emperour | 38 |
Tyrannick Love | 59 |
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