Dryden's Heroic PlaysUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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Strana 108
... Boabdelin is left in no doubt that she far prefers his rival , that she is only proceeding with the marriage because of her promise , and that she will not even do thus unless Boabdelin frees Almanzor ( 1. v . pp . 81-2 ) . What does ...
... Boabdelin is left in no doubt that she far prefers his rival , that she is only proceeding with the marriage because of her promise , and that she will not even do thus unless Boabdelin frees Almanzor ( 1. v . pp . 81-2 ) . What does ...
Strana 109
... Boabdelin's brooding and cynical jealousy : Almah . So , two kind Turtles , when a storm is nigh , Look up ; and see it gath'ring in the Skie : Each calls his Mate to shelter in the Groves , Leaving in murmures , their unfinish'd Loves ...
... Boabdelin's brooding and cynical jealousy : Almah . So , two kind Turtles , when a storm is nigh , Look up ; and see it gath'ring in the Skie : Each calls his Mate to shelter in the Groves , Leaving in murmures , their unfinish'd Loves ...
Strana 114
... Boabdelin . Her behaviour does , however , consistently reflect the perplexity and lack of self - knowledge that she ( briefly ) recognises in her " Silk - worm " soliloquy . Although Boabdelin's gross suspicions are unjust , he ...
... Boabdelin . Her behaviour does , however , consistently reflect the perplexity and lack of self - knowledge that she ( briefly ) recognises in her " Silk - worm " soliloquy . Although Boabdelin's gross suspicions are unjust , he ...
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