The Mirror-technique in Senecan and Pre-Shakespearean TragedyFrancke, 1975 - 162 Seiten |
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Renate Stamm. The hour which always in my heart and soul I dreaded is here indeed , the hour of fate for me . Why , soul , dost fear to face it ? Why at the first onslaught dost lay down thy arms ? Be sure that for thee destruction and ...
Renate Stamm. The hour which always in my heart and soul I dreaded is here indeed , the hour of fate for me . Why , soul , dost fear to face it ? Why at the first onslaught dost lay down thy arms ? Be sure that for thee destruction and ...
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... soul expresses his craving for a harbour of peace and rest ; in this , too , he is deceived , the taking away of his soul by Helen being rather an ominous anticipation of his miserable end . Staying in Helen's embrace Faustus then ...
... soul expresses his craving for a harbour of peace and rest ; in this , too , he is deceived , the taking away of his soul by Helen being rather an ominous anticipation of his miserable end . Staying in Helen's embrace Faustus then ...
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Renate Stamm. " Faustus gives to thee his soul " : oh , there it stay'd ! Why shouldst thou not ? is not thy soul thine own ? Then write again , " Faustus gives to thee his soul ” . ( Re - enter Mephistophilis with the Chafer of fire ...
Renate Stamm. " Faustus gives to thee his soul " : oh , there it stay'd ! Why shouldst thou not ? is not thy soul thine own ? Then write again , " Faustus gives to thee his soul ” . ( Re - enter Mephistophilis with the Chafer of fire ...
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The MirrorTechnique in Senecan Tragedy | 10 |
The WordScenery | 33 |
Cambises | 53 |
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