Shakespeare's Heroical Histories: Henry VI and Its Literary TraditionHarvard University Press, 1971 - Počet stran: 194 |
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... offer the hypothesis as a way of explaining the popularity of Tamburlaine - there are many reasons for that — but ... offers his " deeds , " or personal attributes . The topoi that he draws upon are familiar enough : fortitude ...
... offer the hypothesis as a way of explaining the popularity of Tamburlaine - there are many reasons for that — but ... offers his " deeds , " or personal attributes . The topoi that he draws upon are familiar enough : fortitude ...
Strana 65
... offer the hypothesis as a way of explaining the popularity of Tamburlaine there are many reasons for that - but more ... offers his " deeds , " or personal attributes . The topoi that he draws upon are familiar enough : fortitude ...
... offer the hypothesis as a way of explaining the popularity of Tamburlaine there are many reasons for that - but more ... offers his " deeds , " or personal attributes . The topoi that he draws upon are familiar enough : fortitude ...
Strana 74
... offered the image of a martial hero who was also a gentleman possessed of a punctilious code of family honor . Conversely ... offer it only as an account of some of the final stages on the road that leads from the broad traditions of ...
... offered the image of a martial hero who was also a gentleman possessed of a punctilious code of family honor . Conversely ... offer it only as an account of some of the final stages on the road that leads from the broad traditions of ...
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