Dryden's Heroic PlaysUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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Strana 33
... fall ; A just and willing sacrifice for all . Now Zempoalla , be both just and kinde , And in my fate let me thy mercy finde : Be grateful then , and grant me that esteem , That as alive , so dead I may redeem . ( v . i . 37-42 ) ...
... fall ; A just and willing sacrifice for all . Now Zempoalla , be both just and kinde , And in my fate let me thy mercy finde : Be grateful then , and grant me that esteem , That as alive , so dead I may redeem . ( v . i . 37-42 ) ...
Strana 37
... fall victim to her spirit , jealously desiring each other's deaths . Acacis , the apparent embodiment of Reason , also falls victim to his mother's spirit , anticipating her by following the path of passion to death . Zempoalla's ...
... fall victim to her spirit , jealously desiring each other's deaths . Acacis , the apparent embodiment of Reason , also falls victim to his mother's spirit , anticipating her by following the path of passion to death . Zempoalla's ...
Strana 53
... falls in love with the man she proposes to kill . Here , once more , Dryden is using a standard romance situation : in Cleopatra , for example , Artaxus falls in love with the heroine as he is preparing to kill her ( v . ii " The Indian ...
... falls in love with the man she proposes to kill . Here , once more , Dryden is using a standard romance situation : in Cleopatra , for example , Artaxus falls in love with the heroine as he is preparing to kill her ( v . ii " The Indian ...
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The Indian Queen | 22 |
The Indian Emperour | 38 |
Tyrannick Love | 59 |
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