Dryden's Heroic PlaysMacmillan, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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... hero of Georges de Scudéry's Almahide , but also Tasso's Rinaldo . Almahide's ancestry is also divided , since she is based on her Scudéry namesake , on La Calprenède's Parisatis , and on the Queen in Pérez de Hita's Guerras Civiles de ...
... hero of Georges de Scudéry's Almahide , but also Tasso's Rinaldo . Almahide's ancestry is also divided , since she is based on her Scudéry namesake , on La Calprenède's Parisatis , and on the Queen in Pérez de Hita's Guerras Civiles de ...
Strana 85
... Hero - like , with Torches by my side , ( Farr be the Omen , though , ) my Love I'le guide . No ; like his better Fortune I'le appear : With open Arms , loose Vayl , and flowing Hair , Just flying forward from my rowling Sphere . My ...
... Hero - like , with Torches by my side , ( Farr be the Omen , though , ) my Love I'le guide . No ; like his better Fortune I'le appear : With open Arms , loose Vayl , and flowing Hair , Just flying forward from my rowling Sphere . My ...
Strana 141
... hero's self - interested achievements but of the Emperor's self - sacrificing redress of the hero's blunders . To the end , Aureng- Zebe's idealistic designs go astray and have to be rectified by those with more knowledge of the world ...
... hero's self - interested achievements but of the Emperor's self - sacrificing redress of the hero's blunders . To the end , Aureng- Zebe's idealistic designs go astray and have to be rectified by those with more knowledge of the world ...
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Preface | |
The Indian Queen 22 | |
The Indian Emperour | 38 |
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