Dryden's Heroic PlaysUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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... romance and Platonic literature is quite different : what he rarely does with Corneille , and frequently does with the romance writers and Platonics , is to borrow whole episodes and turn them upside down , showing the impotence of romance ...
... romance and Platonic literature is quite different : what he rarely does with Corneille , and frequently does with the romance writers and Platonics , is to borrow whole episodes and turn them upside down , showing the impotence of romance ...
Strana 4
... romance ; similarly , heroines such as Berenice and Almahide mimic their romance counterparts in their attempts to refine their lovers ' affections and to conform their own to the duties imposed by their forced marriages . In some ...
... romance ; similarly , heroines such as Berenice and Almahide mimic their romance counterparts in their attempts to refine their lovers ' affections and to conform their own to the duties imposed by their forced marriages . In some ...
Strana 10
... romance characters are , they are far less so than those of Carlell , Cartwright , Davenant , and Orrery . In reworking material from heroic romance , then , Dryden consistently makes two contrary kinds of modification . The ideals ...
... romance characters are , they are far less so than those of Carlell , Cartwright , Davenant , and Orrery . In reworking material from heroic romance , then , Dryden consistently makes two contrary kinds of modification . The ideals ...
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