Dryden's Heroic PlaysUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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... Later , Montezuma , Orazia , Amexia , and the Ynca all forgive Zempoalla ( v . i . 260–71 ) . In this pattern of general reconciliation the son's rejection of the mother stands out as a discordant exception , and as an unpleasing ...
... Later , Montezuma , Orazia , Amexia , and the Ynca all forgive Zempoalla ( v . i . 260–71 ) . In this pattern of general reconciliation the son's rejection of the mother stands out as a discordant exception , and as an unpleasing ...
Strana 48
... later bear fruit in the rack scene . Indeed , Cortez ' claim is suspect even in the utterance . He claims that Spanish bravery will be divinely rewarded with Mexican gold , but Pizarro's reply immediately reveals that the Spanish ...
... later bear fruit in the rack scene . Indeed , Cortez ' claim is suspect even in the utterance . He claims that Spanish bravery will be divinely rewarded with Mexican gold , but Pizarro's reply immediately reveals that the Spanish ...
Strana 117
... later views love as an enchantment binding the reason ( II . III . p . 128 ) ; Boabdelin describes love as " a Magick which the Lover tyes " ( 1. v . p . 82 ) ; Almahide , rebuking Almanzor's commitment to " dream " , rebukes also his ...
... later views love as an enchantment binding the reason ( II . III . p . 128 ) ; Boabdelin describes love as " a Magick which the Lover tyes " ( 1. v . p . 82 ) ; Almahide , rebuking Almanzor's commitment to " dream " , rebukes also his ...
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