Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama: Critical Essays, 13. kötetLiverpool University Press, 1974 - 258 oldal |
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... authority ( Iv.i.113 ) . Act Iv , scene i shows the continual inward movement by which he hopes to escape from the exercise of his legitimate authority and from life itself . Zophi the half - wit is in a similar condition ( v.ii.20 ) ...
... authority ( Iv.i.113 ) . Act Iv , scene i shows the continual inward movement by which he hopes to escape from the exercise of his legitimate authority and from life itself . Zophi the half - wit is in a similar condition ( v.ii.20 ) ...
177. oldal
... authority , but builds himself up into a colossus by generating from thoughts of his past valour and services to France a series of fantastic images of his own splendour , so that he constantly ranges himself with the classical heroes ...
... authority , but builds himself up into a colossus by generating from thoughts of his past valour and services to France a series of fantastic images of his own splendour , so that he constantly ranges himself with the classical heroes ...
181. oldal
... authority are not coincident ( as they are in the Byron plays ) but at odds . We are back in the France of Henry III , where the central personage is now Bussy's brother Clermont . His friendship with the Guise , the suspicion it ...
... authority are not coincident ( as they are in the Byron plays ) but at odds . We are back in the France of Henry III , where the central personage is now Bussy's brother Clermont . His friendship with the Guise , the suspicion it ...
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