Dryden's Heroic PlaysMacmillan, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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... seek apotheosis and find only mental chaos , enslavement , and death . Indeed , as Berenice and St Catharine recognise in Tyrannick Love , the pursuit of passion is the pursuit of death : Ber . Yet a few days , and those which now ...
... seek apotheosis and find only mental chaos , enslavement , and death . Indeed , as Berenice and St Catharine recognise in Tyrannick Love , the pursuit of passion is the pursuit of death : Ber . Yet a few days , and those which now ...
Strana 65
... seek without , the Cure that is within . ( IV . 382-3 , 396-7 ) Only once do we have a hint of the insensitive self - absorption with which Catharine had dispatched Apollonius to martyrdom - when , refusing Placidius ' offer to restore ...
... seek without , the Cure that is within . ( IV . 382-3 , 396-7 ) Only once do we have a hint of the insensitive self - absorption with which Catharine had dispatched Apollonius to martyrdom - when , refusing Placidius ' offer to restore ...
Strana 139
... seek your love and praise . I know you grateful ; When he march'd from hence , You bad him hope an ample recompence : He conquer'd in that hope ; and from your hands , His Love , the precious pledge he left , demands . ( 1. 220-8 ) The ...
... seek your love and praise . I know you grateful ; When he march'd from hence , You bad him hope an ample recompence : He conquer'd in that hope ; and from your hands , His Love , the precious pledge he left , demands . ( 1. 220-8 ) The ...
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