Dryden's Heroic PlaysUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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... reason , achieving a total conformity between inclination and duty : " But know , that when my person I resign'd , " she tells her husband , " I was too noble not to give my mind " ( 11. 1. p . 101 ) . Similarly , she imagines that ...
... reason , achieving a total conformity between inclination and duty : " But know , that when my person I resign'd , " she tells her husband , " I was too noble not to give my mind " ( 11. 1. p . 101 ) . Similarly , she imagines that ...
Strana 82
... reason , formulating the first of many assaults on its authority and bolstering his attack by recourse to transparent sophistry : " Reason's a staff for age , " he urges , " But Youth is strong enough to walk alone " ; moreover , since ...
... reason , formulating the first of many assaults on its authority and bolstering his attack by recourse to transparent sophistry : " Reason's a staff for age , " he urges , " But Youth is strong enough to walk alone " ; moreover , since ...
Strana 98
... reason and imitating its libertine scorn for the restraints that reason and virtue impose on desire : brushing aside Abdalla's protest that “ Reason was giv'n to curb our headstrong will " , Zulema had derided virtue's “ lean holy face ...
... reason and imitating its libertine scorn for the restraints that reason and virtue impose on desire : brushing aside Abdalla's protest that “ Reason was giv'n to curb our headstrong will " , Zulema had derided virtue's “ lean holy face ...
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The Indian Queen | 22 |
The Indian Emperour | 38 |
Tyrannick Love | 59 |
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