Dryden's Heroic PlaysMacmillan, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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... Oroondates , claiming for the irascible Almanzor the virtue of verisimilitude : You see how little these great authors [ Homer and Tasso ] did esteem the point of honour , so much magnified by the French , and so ridiculously aped by us ...
... Oroondates , claiming for the irascible Almanzor the virtue of verisimilitude : You see how little these great authors [ Homer and Tasso ] did esteem the point of honour , so much magnified by the French , and so ridiculously aped by us ...
Strana
... Oroondates and his friend Lysimachus see their mistresses ( Statira and Parisatis ) married to rivals ( Alexander the Great and Hephestion ) and both respond with self - denying magnanimity . Of the two , however , Lysimachus is the ...
... Oroondates and his friend Lysimachus see their mistresses ( Statira and Parisatis ) married to rivals ( Alexander the Great and Hephestion ) and both respond with self - denying magnanimity . Of the two , however , Lysimachus is the ...
Strana 166
... Oroondates , is unfaithful , she marries Alexander the Great , only to make an immediate discovery of Oroondates ' innocence ( 1. v . 139-41 ) . Although she vows to banish the unlawful remembrance of Oroondates and to devote her heart ...
... Oroondates , is unfaithful , she marries Alexander the Great , only to make an immediate discovery of Oroondates ' innocence ( 1. v . 139-41 ) . Although she vows to banish the unlawful remembrance of Oroondates and to devote her heart ...
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