Dryden's Heroic PlaysMacmillan, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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Strana 36
... seems at first to cultivate the public man to a fault , aware only of his distaste for the Queen , not of his natural ties with the mother . He repeatedly rejects offers of freedom at the beginning of the play , preferring to observe ...
... seems at first to cultivate the public man to a fault , aware only of his distaste for the Queen , not of his natural ties with the mother . He repeatedly rejects offers of freedom at the beginning of the play , preferring to observe ...
Strana 93
... seems at last to have dissociated himself from his alter ego : Abdal . Your benefits revenge my crimes to you : For I my shame in that bright Mirrour , view . Almanz . No more ; you give me thanks you do not ow , I have been faulty ...
... seems at last to have dissociated himself from his alter ego : Abdal . Your benefits revenge my crimes to you : For I my shame in that bright Mirrour , view . Almanz . No more ; you give me thanks you do not ow , I have been faulty ...
Strana 181
... seems to me to be particularly vitiated in this respect : repeatedly , he documents Dryden's code of honour from speeches which are rapidly discredited by subsequent dramatic events . CHAPTER 4 1. In the Preface to Tyrannick Love Dryden ...
... seems to me to be particularly vitiated in this respect : repeatedly , he documents Dryden's code of honour from speeches which are rapidly discredited by subsequent dramatic events . CHAPTER 4 1. In the Preface to Tyrannick Love Dryden ...
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Preface | |
Dryden and the Idealisation of Man | i |
Tyrannick Love | 59 |
Autorská práva | |
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