Dryden's Heroic PlaysUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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Strana 33
... speech of self - sacrifice contrasts with Acacis ' concluding speech in the previous act , in which he too had offered his life to Zempoalla : I'le quench your thirst with Blood , and will destroy My self , and with my self , your cruel ...
... speech of self - sacrifice contrasts with Acacis ' concluding speech in the previous act , in which he too had offered his life to Zempoalla : I'le quench your thirst with Blood , and will destroy My self , and with my self , your cruel ...
Strana 76
... speech from the scaffold , for instance , is exemplary and selfless , imploring that Heaven may protect Maximin and that he , after her death , may forgive her ( v . 423-8 ) . We might expect this morally outstanding speech to be given ...
... speech from the scaffold , for instance , is exemplary and selfless , imploring that Heaven may protect Maximin and that he , after her death , may forgive her ( v . 423-8 ) . We might expect this morally outstanding speech to be given ...
Strana 129
... speech is , in fact , a pack of lies — but merely because he has lost the initiative in the quarrel : Indamora . I'm not concern'd to have my truth believ'd . You would be cozin'd ! would assist the cheat ! But I'm too plain to joyn in ...
... speech is , in fact , a pack of lies — but merely because he has lost the initiative in the quarrel : Indamora . I'm not concern'd to have my truth believ'd . You would be cozin'd ! would assist the cheat ! But I'm too plain to joyn in ...
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The Indian Queen | 22 |
The Indian Emperour | 38 |
Tyrannick Love | 59 |
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