The Mirror-technique in Senecan and Pre-Shakespearean TragedyFrancke, 1975 - 162 Seiten |
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... passage can express primarily the speaker's inner feelings . Seneca generally respects this difference , though he is not always consistent : we have found the remark " faintness dulls his vision " in a transitive passage . With regard ...
... passage can express primarily the speaker's inner feelings . Seneca generally respects this difference , though he is not always consistent : we have found the remark " faintness dulls his vision " in a transitive passage . With regard ...
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... passage is explanatory.18 The only visual element in it is the reference to haste , which , in its isolation , has little force . The following passage by Sackville is different : Gorboduc : But what doth meane ... The sory chere of her ...
... passage is explanatory.18 The only visual element in it is the reference to haste , which , in its isolation , has little force . The following passage by Sackville is different : Gorboduc : But what doth meane ... The sory chere of her ...
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... passage occurs in Villuppo's false accusation of Alexandro : Villuppo : Till Alexandro , that here counterfeits Under the colour of a duteous friend , ... 11 I. iii . 65 The mirror - passage is highly subjective . The villain Villuppo ...
... passage occurs in Villuppo's false accusation of Alexandro : Villuppo : Till Alexandro , that here counterfeits Under the colour of a duteous friend , ... 11 I. iii . 65 The mirror - passage is highly subjective . The villain Villuppo ...
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The MirrorTechnique in Senecan Tragedy | 10 |
The WordScenery | 33 |
Cambises | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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