Dryden's Heroic PlaysMacmillan, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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... fail to match the tinselly perfection of their ideal counterparts , as I shall show in some detail in subsequent chapters ... fails to sustain her fierce resolution to the end . In his first meeting with Cleopatra , Antony too aspires to ...
... fail to match the tinselly perfection of their ideal counterparts , as I shall show in some detail in subsequent chapters ... fails to sustain her fierce resolution to the end . In his first meeting with Cleopatra , Antony too aspires to ...
Strana 51
... fails to honour - and then proposing to delay the battle for a day ( 11. ii . 54-5 ) . As Alibech is quick to see , this second concession invalidates all his previous arguments : This grant destroys all you have urg'd before , Honour ...
... fails to honour - and then proposing to delay the battle for a day ( 11. ii . 54-5 ) . As Alibech is quick to see , this second concession invalidates all his previous arguments : This grant destroys all you have urg'd before , Honour ...
Strana 152
... fails to grasp the full complexity of human experience . And so , in the end , the dramatic designs go calamitously astray : Antony fails to act the roles contrived for him , and with the desertion of the navy the dramatists are crushed ...
... fails to grasp the full complexity of human experience . And so , in the end , the dramatic designs go calamitously astray : Antony fails to act the roles contrived for him , and with the desertion of the navy the dramatists are crushed ...
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Preface | |
The Indian Queen 22 | |
The Indian Emperour | 38 |
Autorská práva | |
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