Dryden's Heroic PlaysMacmillan, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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Strana 138
... interest . Solyman prepares us very early in the play for the universal and often disingenuous pursuit of gain : The little Courtiers , who ne'r come to know The depth of Factions , as in Mazes go , Where Int'rests meet and cross so oft ...
... interest . Solyman prepares us very early in the play for the universal and often disingenuous pursuit of gain : The little Courtiers , who ne'r come to know The depth of Factions , as in Mazes go , Where Int'rests meet and cross so oft ...
Strana 139
... interest and equating it with the hope for solid recompense : He aims at Fame , but Fame from serving you . ' Tis said , Ambition in his breast does rage : Who would not be the Hero of an Age ? All grant him prudent : prudence interest ...
... interest and equating it with the hope for solid recompense : He aims at Fame , but Fame from serving you . ' Tis said , Ambition in his breast does rage : Who would not be the Hero of an Age ? All grant him prudent : prudence interest ...
Strana 153
... interest infects the whole kingdom , entangling the duties of kin and political loyalty and producing Gordian knots that the hero and his circle are powerless to untie . In the end , Right triumphs only because it happens to be in the ...
... interest infects the whole kingdom , entangling the duties of kin and political loyalty and producing Gordian knots that the hero and his circle are powerless to untie . In the end , Right triumphs only because it happens to be in the ...
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Preface | |
The Indian Queen 22 | |
The Indian Emperour | 38 |
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