Dryden's Heroic PlaysUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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... action in the play . ( p . 165 ) Dryden's citation of Cethegus shows how little he equated literary precedent with ... actions , as Dryden implicitly concedes in his next paragraph . The remainder of the essay is intended to vindicate ...
... action in the play . ( p . 165 ) Dryden's citation of Cethegus shows how little he equated literary precedent with ... actions , as Dryden implicitly concedes in his next paragraph . The remainder of the essay is intended to vindicate ...
Strana 23
... action of the play concerns the development of Montezuma . Reared in the state of nature ( v . i . 237–51 ) , he for a long time clings to its principles , unable to comprehend the constraints that human society necessarily imposes on ...
... action of the play concerns the development of Montezuma . Reared in the state of nature ( v . i . 237–51 ) , he for a long time clings to its principles , unable to comprehend the constraints that human society necessarily imposes on ...
Strana 38
... action . The brilliantly developed symbolism of Montezuma's birthday rite , for example , would not be out of place in All for Love ( which , indeed , also opens with fatally inapposite birthday celebrations ) . The Indian Emperour also ...
... action . The brilliantly developed symbolism of Montezuma's birthday rite , for example , would not be out of place in All for Love ( which , indeed , also opens with fatally inapposite birthday celebrations ) . The Indian Emperour also ...
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The Indian Queen | 22 |
The Indian Emperour | 38 |
Tyrannick Love | 59 |
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