The Mirror-technique in Senecan and Pre-Shakespearean TragedyFrancke, 1975 - 162 Seiten |
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... utters a pitiful last sentence while he is being fastened to the tree . Then he is stabbed , each thrust being accompanied by a cruel " thus " , spoken by the murderers . So far the passage contains mainly impulse words stimulating ...
... utters a pitiful last sentence while he is being fastened to the tree . Then he is stabbed , each thrust being accompanied by a cruel " thus " , spoken by the murderers . So far the passage contains mainly impulse words stimulating ...
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... utters an angry exclamation , the gist of which lies in the quotation from the Ovidian line “ non bene conveniunt ... utter a vow of revenge which is another manifestation of his rhetoric . The ceremony of swearing consists of four ...
... utters an angry exclamation , the gist of which lies in the quotation from the Ovidian line “ non bene conveniunt ... utter a vow of revenge which is another manifestation of his rhetoric . The ceremony of swearing consists of four ...
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... utters her plea , moving her arms to her face in referring to her tears and to her chest in mentioning her heart ... uttering the harsh words " There weep " ( 168 ) . Having repeated his condition he quickly leaves the stage with his ...
... utters her plea , moving her arms to her face in referring to her tears and to her chest in mentioning her heart ... uttering the harsh words " There weep " ( 168 ) . Having repeated his condition he quickly leaves the stage with his ...
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The MirrorTechnique in Senecan Tragedy | 10 |
The WordScenery | 33 |
Cambises | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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