Dryden's Heroic PlaysUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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Strana 28
... beginning of Act IV Montezuma and Orazia are each protected by the villainous lover from the villainous rival , and each is asked to repay protection with love ( IV . i . 30-122 ) . Dryden here imitates the plight of Oroondates and ...
... beginning of Act IV Montezuma and Orazia are each protected by the villainous lover from the villainous rival , and each is asked to repay protection with love ( IV . i . 30-122 ) . Dryden here imitates the plight of Oroondates and ...
Strana 42
... beginning of the play , individualistic heroism had seemed a quest for man's lost home of Eden ; now it is represented as exile in a barrer desert , unclaimed and unmarked by man . In tracing the movement from fruition to unfruition ...
... beginning of the play , individualistic heroism had seemed a quest for man's lost home of Eden ; now it is represented as exile in a barrer desert , unclaimed and unmarked by man . In tracing the movement from fruition to unfruition ...
Strana 188
... beginning " Ah Traitress ! " ( ll . 489– 500 ) is similar in sentiment to Alceste's speech beginning " Ah ! traitresse " ( ll . 1415–20 ) , since both deal with the helplessness of the rational man before female beauty . And , like ...
... beginning " Ah Traitress ! " ( ll . 489– 500 ) is similar in sentiment to Alceste's speech beginning " Ah ! traitresse " ( ll . 1415–20 ) , since both deal with the helplessness of the rational man before female beauty . And , like ...
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The Indian Queen | 22 |
The Indian Emperour | 38 |
Tyrannick Love | 59 |
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