Dryden's Heroic PlaysMacmillan, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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... flawed hero by appeal to the practice of Homer and Tasso , and only occasionally are they slightly discrepant with the text of the play : one discrepancy occurs in the Dedication , where Dryden concedes Almanzor's flaws , likens them to ...
... flawed hero by appeal to the practice of Homer and Tasso , and only occasionally are they slightly discrepant with the text of the play : one discrepancy occurs in the Dedication , where Dryden concedes Almanzor's flaws , likens them to ...
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... flaws and justify them on artistic and didactic grounds . So problematic was Achilles , in fact , that we sometimes ... flawed characters . In a famous passage in the Ars Poetica , cited in Dryden's defence of Almanzor , Horace argues ...
... flaws and justify them on artistic and didactic grounds . So problematic was Achilles , in fact , that we sometimes ... flawed characters . In a famous passage in the Ars Poetica , cited in Dryden's defence of Almanzor , Horace argues ...
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... flaws are clearly stated and , like those of Achilles ( and Almanzor ) , provoke unequivocal divine censure : his quarrel with Goffredo condemns him to isolation from the Christian cause , as a result of which he becomes deludedly ...
... flaws are clearly stated and , like those of Achilles ( and Almanzor ) , provoke unequivocal divine censure : his quarrel with Goffredo condemns him to isolation from the Christian cause , as a result of which he becomes deludedly ...
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The Indian Queen 22 | |
The Indian Emperour | 38 |
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