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Derek Hughes. 6 Aureng - Zebe 1 In the prologue to Aureng - Zebe ( 1675 ) Dryden shows that he was beginning to feel constrained by the forms that had hitherto satisfied him , and expresses a prophetic admiration for Shakespeare's ...
Derek Hughes. 6 Aureng - Zebe 1 In the prologue to Aureng - Zebe ( 1675 ) Dryden shows that he was beginning to feel constrained by the forms that had hitherto satisfied him , and expresses a prophetic admiration for Shakespeare's ...
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... Zebe lies dying at your feet . ( IV . 425-32 ) The antithesis that concludes Aureng - Zebe's speech is particularly revealing , for its balance assumes that the name of Morat and the person of Aureng- Zebe are equivalent in nature , and ...
... Zebe lies dying at your feet . ( IV . 425-32 ) The antithesis that concludes Aureng - Zebe's speech is particularly revealing , for its balance assumes that the name of Morat and the person of Aureng- Zebe are equivalent in nature , and ...
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... Zebe " , Leslie Howard Martin argues that Aureng - Zebe is generically akin to Dryden's earlier heroes , and examines Dryden's debt to Le Grand Cyrus . He believes , however , that Dryden endorses and perpetuates romance values . 3. In ...
... Zebe " , Leslie Howard Martin argues that Aureng - Zebe is generically akin to Dryden's earlier heroes , and examines Dryden's debt to Le Grand Cyrus . He believes , however , that Dryden endorses and perpetuates romance values . 3. In ...
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