The Mirror-technique in Senecan and Pre-Shakespearean TragedyFrancke, 1975 - 162 Seiten |
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... imaginary mirror - passages . In the early version the messenger reporting Guiscard's death is so moved by what he has seen that , wherever he turns , the " cruel fact " is ever in his eyes . Wilmot develops this preparatory reference ...
... imaginary mirror - passages . In the early version the messenger reporting Guiscard's death is so moved by what he has seen that , wherever he turns , the " cruel fact " is ever in his eyes . Wilmot develops this preparatory reference ...
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... imaginary revenge . At the same time he displays a strange playful liveliness , running away and telling the others to catch him . Thus there is a contrast between his dire mental state as shown in his imaginary speech and his jolly ...
... imaginary revenge . At the same time he displays a strange playful liveliness , running away and telling the others to catch him . Thus there is a contrast between his dire mental state as shown in his imaginary speech and his jolly ...
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... imaginary . It builds up a cosmic imagery which puts Tamburlaine into wider , superhuman dimensions : he defies heaven and hell . Tamburlaine's posture of looking down does not really suit the situation . We would expect him to look at ...
... imaginary . It builds up a cosmic imagery which puts Tamburlaine into wider , superhuman dimensions : he defies heaven and hell . Tamburlaine's posture of looking down does not really suit the situation . We would expect him to look at ...
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The MirrorTechnique in Senecan Tragedy | 10 |
The WordScenery | 33 |
Cambises | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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