Dryden's Heroic PlaysMacmillan, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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Strana ii
... Montezuma cannot at this stage imitate it , and the scene from which Montezuma's praise is taken consistently contrasts the friends ' capacities for disregard of self . At the beginning of the scene Montezuma is concerned for griefs not ...
... Montezuma cannot at this stage imitate it , and the scene from which Montezuma's praise is taken consistently contrasts the friends ' capacities for disregard of self . At the beginning of the scene Montezuma is concerned for griefs not ...
Strana v
... Montezuma outstrips both his original mentors . As Zempoalla prepares to sacrifice her prisoners , Montezuma pleads for the lives that his actions have endangered : ' Tis I that wrought these mischiefs ought to fall ; A just and willing ...
... Montezuma outstrips both his original mentors . As Zempoalla prepares to sacrifice her prisoners , Montezuma pleads for the lives that his actions have endangered : ' Tis I that wrought these mischiefs ought to fall ; A just and willing ...
Strana vi
... Montezuma's heroic outburst by wishing to die in order to save her father ( v . i . 35–6 ) . Nevertheless , she still submits to the spirit of Act IV , unwilling that Montezuma should ask anything - even the Ynca's life - of Zempoalla ...
... Montezuma's heroic outburst by wishing to die in order to save her father ( v . i . 35–6 ) . Nevertheless , she still submits to the spirit of Act IV , unwilling that Montezuma should ask anything - even the Ynca's life - of Zempoalla ...
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Preface | |
The Indian Queen 22 | |
The Indian Emperour | 38 |
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