A Picture of Shakespeare's TragediesBrynmill, 1984 - 180 Seiten |
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... death . The more recklessly determined on behalf of them both he becomes the more the fatality of their passion itself inspires her . Enobarbus sees the diminution in our captain's brain " —becomes able to call it that only as he comes ...
... death . The more recklessly determined on behalf of them both he becomes the more the fatality of their passion itself inspires her . Enobarbus sees the diminution in our captain's brain " —becomes able to call it that only as he comes ...
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... death , or wherever it may be . She has put death into his mind by her high - spirited subterfuge , in which he believes immediately : for nothing she can do can now sur- prise him . His decision to die is nevertheless moving for the ...
... death , or wherever it may be . She has put death into his mind by her high - spirited subterfuge , in which he believes immediately : for nothing she can do can now sur- prise him . His decision to die is nevertheless moving for the ...
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... death for which she yearns . Antony's triumph , his seriousness , inspires Cleopatra to complete her great task . Her picture of him is splendid and poignant in its passionate belief , its pure assumption that their eternity lies in ...
... death for which she yearns . Antony's triumph , his seriousness , inspires Cleopatra to complete her great task . Her picture of him is splendid and poignant in its passionate belief , its pure assumption that their eternity lies in ...
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G | 17 |
OTHELLO IN LOVE | 42 |
UNHOLY CORDS | 75 |
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