The Mirror-technique in Senecan and Pre-Shakespearean Tragedy |
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Tancred begins by describing very carefully how he is going to work his revenge .
He then expatiates on the immorality of Gismond ' s behaviour . This justification
of his revenge shows the effort of the authors to furnish the plot with a moral .
Tancred begins by describing very carefully how he is going to work his revenge .
He then expatiates on the immorality of Gismond ' s behaviour . This justification
of his revenge shows the effort of the authors to furnish the plot with a moral .
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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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66 Threatened with frowning wrath and jealousy , Surpris ' d with fear of hideous
revenge , I stand aghast ; but most astonied To see his choler shut in secret
thoughts , And wrapt in silence of his angry soul . Upon his brows was pourtrayed
...
66 Threatened with frowning wrath and jealousy , Surpris ' d with fear of hideous
revenge , I stand aghast ; but most astonied To see his choler shut in secret
thoughts , And wrapt in silence of his angry soul . Upon his brows was pourtrayed
...
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