Christopher Marlowe: His Life and WorkHarper & Row, 1964 - Počet stran: 219 |
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... Dido is one which Marlowe never chose again as the main subject of a play and only very rarely introduced as a ... Dido's falling passionately in love with Aeneas , appropriately enough , that the play and the poetry come most alive : O ...
... Dido is one which Marlowe never chose again as the main subject of a play and only very rarely introduced as a ... Dido's falling passionately in love with Aeneas , appropriately enough , that the play and the poetry come most alive : O ...
Strana 46
... Dido's desertion by Aeneas : I'll frame me wings of wax , like Icarus , And o'er his ships will soar unto the sun , That they may melt and I fall in his arms . Or else I'll make a prayer unto the waves , That I may swim to him , like ...
... Dido's desertion by Aeneas : I'll frame me wings of wax , like Icarus , And o'er his ships will soar unto the sun , That they may melt and I fall in his arms . Or else I'll make a prayer unto the waves , That I may swim to him , like ...
Strana 47
... Dido and Aeneas ; to postpone the crisis , Marlowe makes Aeneas make a prior attempt before his final get - away , and he invents a confusion of identity between Cupid and Ascanius , Aeneas's son , to provide new scenes and vary the ...
... Dido and Aeneas ; to postpone the crisis , Marlowe makes Aeneas make a prior attempt before his final get - away , and he invents a confusion of identity between Cupid and Ascanius , Aeneas's son , to provide new scenes and vary the ...
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