Dryden's Heroic PlaysUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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... honour , so much magnified by the French , and so ridiculously aped by us . They made their heroes men of honour ; but so as not to divest them quite of human passions and frailities [ sic ] , they contented themselves to show you what ...
... honour , so much magnified by the French , and so ridiculously aped by us . They made their heroes men of honour ; but so as not to divest them quite of human passions and frailities [ sic ] , they contented themselves to show you what ...
Strana 51
... honour - and then proposing to delay the battle for a day ( 11. ii . 54—5 ) . As Alibech is quick to see , this second concession invalidates all his previous arguments : This grant destroys all you have urg'd before , Honour could not ...
... honour - and then proposing to delay the battle for a day ( 11. ii . 54—5 ) . As Alibech is quick to see , this second concession invalidates all his previous arguments : This grant destroys all you have urg'd before , Honour could not ...
Strana 53
... Honour that controul'st my will ! Why have I vanquish'd , since I must not Kill ? ( III . iii . 30-1 ) If Cortez ... honour and military prudence , Cortez discredits his honour and needlessly endangers his military enterprise . Yet ...
... Honour that controul'st my will ! Why have I vanquish'd , since I must not Kill ? ( III . iii . 30-1 ) If Cortez ... honour and military prudence , Cortez discredits his honour and needlessly endangers his military enterprise . Yet ...
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The Indian Queen | 22 |
The Indian Emperour | 38 |
Tyrannick Love | 59 |
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