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Expressionism , however , serves its purpose in Wilmot ' s 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 ...
Expressionism , however , serves its purpose in Wilmot ' s 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 ...
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of his inner condition : he still speaks in the gruesome terms of his 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 ...
of his inner condition : he still speaks in the gruesome terms of his 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 ...
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Fantasy : In Tamburlaine , as in the Senecan plays , an imaginary mirror -
passage may be the result of a feeling of hatred and thirst for revenge . Such
feelings are roused in Tamburlaine ' s enemies . They are strongest in Bajazeth
and Zabina ...
Fantasy : In Tamburlaine , as in the Senecan plays , an imaginary mirror -
passage may be the result of a feeling of hatred and thirst for revenge . Such
feelings are roused in Tamburlaine ' s enemies . They are strongest in Bajazeth
and Zabina ...
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