Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama: Critical Essays, 13. kötetLiverpool University Press, 1974 - 258 oldal |
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... continually being reminded by the Chorus ) that the people , who favour Mustapha , are also an order in the State of which the tyrant's temperamental humours must take account ; they revolt , and ruin threatens the kingdom . Another ...
... continually being reminded by the Chorus ) that the people , who favour Mustapha , are also an order in the State of which the tyrant's temperamental humours must take account ; they revolt , and ruin threatens the kingdom . Another ...
119. oldal
... continually in her mouth : Rage , Envie , Desire , these passions are also Furies , half - way between the Eumenides and the Calvinistic Tartari of Alaham . Rossa ends the play completely possessed by them - let the religious and the ...
... continually in her mouth : Rage , Envie , Desire , these passions are also Furies , half - way between the Eumenides and the Calvinistic Tartari of Alaham . Rossa ends the play completely possessed by them - let the religious and the ...
194. oldal
... continual racket . That is a characteristic humour comedy device . It achieves its effect by repetition , by a ... continually tormented by company and din . Northrop Frye writes : The humour's dramatic function is to express a ...
... continual racket . That is a characteristic humour comedy device . It achieves its effect by repetition , by a ... continually tormented by company and din . Northrop Frye writes : The humour's dramatic function is to express a ...
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