Dryden's Heroic PlaysMacmillan, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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Strana i
... concern for others that extends to spontaneous pardon for extreme wrongs — a human reflection of divine attributes ( 1. 24 ) . The instructress , however , proves to be less ideal than her precepts , attaining divine magnanimity only to ...
... concern for others that extends to spontaneous pardon for extreme wrongs — a human reflection of divine attributes ( 1. 24 ) . The instructress , however , proves to be less ideal than her precepts , attaining divine magnanimity only to ...
Strana ii
... concern'd for griefs , though not your own ! ( II . iii . 36-7 ) Though impressed by Acacis ' altruism , Montezuma cannot at this stage imitate it , and the scene from which Montezuma's praise is taken consistently contrasts the friends ...
... concern'd for griefs , though not your own ! ( II . iii . 36-7 ) Though impressed by Acacis ' altruism , Montezuma cannot at this stage imitate it , and the scene from which Montezuma's praise is taken consistently contrasts the friends ...
Strana 72
... concern in which she has lived . As the mother and daughter leave for martyrdom , Felicia berates Maximin with an ugly reversal of the sentiments of the dying Christ : That mercy , Tyrant , thou deny'st to me , At thy last breath may ...
... concern in which she has lived . As the mother and daughter leave for martyrdom , Felicia berates Maximin with an ugly reversal of the sentiments of the dying Christ : That mercy , Tyrant , thou deny'st to me , At thy last breath may ...
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Preface | |
The Indian Queen 22 | |
The Indian Emperour | 38 |
Autorská práva | |
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