Dryden's Heroic PlaysMacmillan, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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... passion , firmly subjugated to reason , is controlled with a facility that precludes tragedy . When Dryden conjures up the Elysian mirage , however , he uses it merely as a deceptive prelude to the triumph of unruly passion . Indeed ...
... passion , firmly subjugated to reason , is controlled with a facility that precludes tragedy . When Dryden conjures up the Elysian mirage , however , he uses it merely as a deceptive prelude to the triumph of unruly passion . Indeed ...
Strana 37
... passion to death . Zempoalla's suicide follows hard on her son's , completing not only the fatal triumph of passion but also the defeat of trite idealism . Comforting the bereaved Queen , Montezuma offers her the consolation that had so ...
... passion to death . Zempoalla's suicide follows hard on her son's , completing not only the fatal triumph of passion but also the defeat of trite idealism . Comforting the bereaved Queen , Montezuma offers her the consolation that had so ...
Strana 81
... passion , rebels to further his love ; and Zulema and his fellow Zegrys all pursue private desire at the expense of public good . Although Abdelmelech's passion does not undermine his loyalty , it does undermine his patriotic ...
... passion , rebels to further his love ; and Zulema and his fellow Zegrys all pursue private desire at the expense of public good . Although Abdelmelech's passion does not undermine his loyalty , it does undermine his patriotic ...
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The Indian Emperour | 38 |
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