Dryden's Heroic PlaysUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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... immediately before the first battle , when Cydaria depicts Cortez as the agent of the night that is to engulf Mexico : Those closing Skies might still continue bright . But who can help it if you'l make it night ? ( 11. ii . 14-15 ) ...
... immediately before the first battle , when Cydaria depicts Cortez as the agent of the night that is to engulf Mexico : Those closing Skies might still continue bright . But who can help it if you'l make it night ? ( 11. ii . 14-15 ) ...
Strana 84
... immediately vents his own keen frustration at the same lull : We have not fought enough ; they fly too soon : And I am griev'd the noble sport is done . ( 1. III . p . 52 ) Perverse bloodlust and heroic ardour meet and coalesce . In ...
... immediately vents his own keen frustration at the same lull : We have not fought enough ; they fly too soon : And I am griev'd the noble sport is done . ( 1. III . p . 52 ) Perverse bloodlust and heroic ardour meet and coalesce . In ...
Strana 88
... immediately after Almanzor's reunion with Boabdelin , Lyndaraxa enters and echoes both her own earlier self - dramatisation and the hero's recent mimicry of it : " I will be constant yet , if fortune can , " she declares ( 1. IV . p ...
... immediately after Almanzor's reunion with Boabdelin , Lyndaraxa enters and echoes both her own earlier self - dramatisation and the hero's recent mimicry of it : " I will be constant yet , if fortune can , " she declares ( 1. IV . p ...
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The Indian Queen | 22 |
The Indian Emperour | 38 |
Tyrannick Love | 59 |
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