Shakespeare, Sophocles: Dramatic Themes and ModesBookman Associates, 1960 - Počet stran: 117 |
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... given to this very shepherd years before by a Theban shep- herd to whom the infant , with bound feet , had been entrusted to be exposed on the mountain , but the Theban being merciful had saved the child's life . At this moment Jocasta ...
... given to this very shepherd years before by a Theban shep- herd to whom the infant , with bound feet , had been entrusted to be exposed on the mountain , but the Theban being merciful had saved the child's life . At this moment Jocasta ...
Strana 50
... given out for Laius ' son : but she , Thy queen , within the palace , best can tell . How ? did she give it thee ? 0 . T.S. O. With what commission ? T.S. My lord , she did . I was to destroy him . O. And could a mother's heart be ...
... given out for Laius ' son : but she , Thy queen , within the palace , best can tell . How ? did she give it thee ? 0 . T.S. O. With what commission ? T.S. My lord , she did . I was to destroy him . O. And could a mother's heart be ...
Strana 70
Dramatic Themes and Modes Martha Hale Shackford. wholly mortal , but the various names given to Artemis , or Diana , indicate many ambiguities in popular conceptions of her . Lady Lumley's Iphigeneia at Aulis , Peele's translation , now ...
Dramatic Themes and Modes Martha Hale Shackford. wholly mortal , but the various names given to Artemis , or Diana , indicate many ambiguities in popular conceptions of her . Lady Lumley's Iphigeneia at Aulis , Peele's translation , now ...
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SOURCES OF IRONY IN HAMLET | 9 |
STICHOMYTHIA CHORUS SOLILOQUY | 25 |
LADY LUMLEY AND IPHIGENEIA AT AULIS | 60 |
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