Dryden's Heroic PlaysMacmillan, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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... Cyrus . Moreover , the hero's ideals still evoke those of romance , and a character such as La Calprenède's Ariobarzanes , while not a model for Aureng - Zebe , provides a clear analogue to him . The romances also supplied the greater ...
... Cyrus . Moreover , the hero's ideals still evoke those of romance , and a character such as La Calprenède's Ariobarzanes , while not a model for Aureng - Zebe , provides a clear analogue to him . The romances also supplied the greater ...
Strana 118
... Cyrus are , however , of a fairly broad and general nature . Occasionally , Dryden does borrow a specific incident from Cyrus ' career : in refusing to secure his safety and happiness by means of rebellion ( 11. 21–30 ) , for example ...
... Cyrus are , however , of a fairly broad and general nature . Occasionally , Dryden does borrow a specific incident from Cyrus ' career : in refusing to secure his safety and happiness by means of rebellion ( 11. 21–30 ) , for example ...
Strana 160
... Cyrus and the King of Pontus— enemies in war and rivals in love - in the early part of Le Grand Cyrus . When Cyrus sees the King beset in battle by twenty men , he dismisses the twenty and offers him single combat ; the King , however ...
... Cyrus and the King of Pontus— enemies in war and rivals in love - in the early part of Le Grand Cyrus . When Cyrus sees the King beset in battle by twenty men , he dismisses the twenty and offers him single combat ; the King , however ...
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