Dryden's Heroic PlaysMacmillan, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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... Orazia may forgive ; She never must , if I dare wish to live . Oraz . Hold , hold- O Montezuma , can you be So careless of your self , but more of me ? Though you have brought me to this misery , I blush to say I cannot see you die ...
... Orazia may forgive ; She never must , if I dare wish to live . Oraz . Hold , hold- O Montezuma , can you be So careless of your self , but more of me ? Though you have brought me to this misery , I blush to say I cannot see you die ...
Strana v
... Orazia dyes , I'le fall before thee , the first Sacrifice ; My title in her death shall exceed thine , As much as in her life thy hopes did mine : And when with our mixt blood the Altar's dy'd , Then our new Title let the Gods decide ...
... Orazia dyes , I'le fall before thee , the first Sacrifice ; My title in her death shall exceed thine , As much as in her life thy hopes did mine : And when with our mixt blood the Altar's dy'd , Then our new Title let the Gods decide ...
Strana vi
... Orazia's death ; ipso facto , he also surpasses Orazia's conduct in that act , so that he now excels both his original mentors . Orazia does , in fact , provoke Montezuma's heroic outburst by wishing to die in order to save her father ...
... Orazia's death ; ipso facto , he also surpasses Orazia's conduct in that act , so that he now excels both his original mentors . Orazia does , in fact , provoke Montezuma's heroic outburst by wishing to die in order to save her father ...
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Preface | |
The Indian Queen 22 | |
The Indian Emperour | 38 |
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