"A Diamond, Though Set in Horn": Philip Massinger's Attitude to SpectacleInstitut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universität Salzburg, 1984 - Počet stran: 282 |
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... Honour ) and Leosthenes ( The Bondman ) are tried in the Court of Honour and found deficient . The legal metaphor is not accidental , for the plays often do include public hearings . Even if they sometimes arrive there by romantic by ...
... Honour ) and Leosthenes ( The Bondman ) are tried in the Court of Honour and found deficient . The legal metaphor is not accidental , for the plays often do include public hearings . Even if they sometimes arrive there by romantic by ...
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... honour was not borrowed but his owne , ' since he preferred being a soldier ' Beefore all flatteringe pleasures , or increase Of · 1 87 patrimony to be gayned by peace , ' and Welborne will be worthy of more respect once he has made ...
... honour was not borrowed but his owne , ' since he preferred being a soldier ' Beefore all flatteringe pleasures , or increase Of · 1 87 patrimony to be gayned by peace , ' and Welborne will be worthy of more respect once he has made ...
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... Honour , is not quite a Cavalier heroine and , for all the delicate visual effects , the higher love - conquest achieves its strikingly visual incarnation only in The Bashful Lover of thirteen years later . Love - conquest was already a ...
... Honour , is not quite a Cavalier heroine and , for all the delicate visual effects , the higher love - conquest achieves its strikingly visual incarnation only in The Bashful Lover of thirteen years later . Love - conquest was already a ...
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