Dryden's Heroic PlaysMacmillan, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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Strana 42
... death . " Doubly Blest , with Conquest , and with Love " ( v . ii . 379 ) , Cortez does not , as Alssid asserts , find the " ideal reward " for his heroism ( 1. 161 ) . The double blessing links the marriage of the daughter with the death ...
... death . " Doubly Blest , with Conquest , and with Love " ( v . ii . 379 ) , Cortez does not , as Alssid asserts , find the " ideal reward " for his heroism ( 1. 161 ) . The double blessing links the marriage of the daughter with the death ...
Strana 122
... death ; at best , the caprice anatomised in the Dedication . In their brief moments of sober reflection , both the Emperor and Nourmahal realise that love has enslaved their wills ( 11. 457–61 , III . 372—3 ) . Moreover , the life of ...
... death ; at best , the caprice anatomised in the Dedication . In their brief moments of sober reflection , both the Emperor and Nourmahal realise that love has enslaved their wills ( 11. 457–61 , III . 372—3 ) . Moreover , the life of ...
Strana 178
... death , exclaiming , “ I should not be of love or life bereft ; / All should be spent before ; and nothing left " ( CG п . m . p . 118 ) . That to yield to the flesh was to follow death was , of course , a notion frequently expressed in ...
... death , exclaiming , “ I should not be of love or life bereft ; / All should be spent before ; and nothing left " ( CG п . m . p . 118 ) . That to yield to the flesh was to follow death was , of course , a notion frequently expressed in ...
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