The Mirror-technique in Senecan and Pre-Shakespearean Tragedy |
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Medea announces her enemy Creon with the following words ( Seneca , Medea
176 ff . ) : Medea : Fortuna opes auferre , non animum potest . – sed cuius ictu
regius cardo strepit ? ipse est Pelasgo tumidus imperio Creo . Fortune can take ...
Medea announces her enemy Creon with the following words ( Seneca , Medea
176 ff . ) : Medea : Fortuna opes auferre , non animum potest . – sed cuius ictu
regius cardo strepit ? ipse est Pelasgo tumidus imperio Creo . Fortune can take ...
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Whither the weight of her wrath inclines , where it aims its threats , hangs still in
doubt ; she threatens , seethes with rage , complains , groans aloud . Where will
this wave break itself ? Madness o ' erflows its bounds . Medea enters in a fit of ...
Whither the weight of her wrath inclines , where it aims its threats , hangs still in
doubt ; she threatens , seethes with rage , complains , groans aloud . Where will
this wave break itself ? Madness o ' erflows its bounds . Medea enters in a fit of ...
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Reflexive mirror - passages may have the length of a scene , as when Medea
performs her magic rites in preparing the poison for Creusa . Here Medea
records her action in every detail , in prospective , simultaneous , and even
retrospective ...
Reflexive mirror - passages may have the length of a scene , as when Medea
performs her magic rites in preparing the poison for Creusa . Here Medea
records her action in every detail , in prospective , simultaneous , and even
retrospective ...
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