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20 The passage contains no description of the stage events . The impulse words
“ I will haste ” are followed by a long motivation of the exit . Philander hopes to
stop the quarrel between the two brothers Ferrex and Porrex by informing their ...
20 The passage contains no description of the stage events . The impulse words
“ I will haste ” are followed by a long motivation of the exit . Philander hopes to
stop the quarrel between the two brothers Ferrex and Porrex by informing their ...
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38 Arthur imagines the downfall of his enemies in bloodthirsty terms . His
imaginary utterance contains visual elements ( threatening looks , flashing eyes )
. As in Gismond so here Senecan expressionism is adopted in indirect passages
only .
38 Arthur imagines the downfall of his enemies in bloodthirsty terms . His
imaginary utterance contains visual elements ( threatening looks , flashing eyes )
. As in Gismond so here Senecan expressionism is adopted in indirect passages
only .
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It also contains a change of place . The beginning of the scene presents a
meeting of the governor with Calymath . The place of this meeting is not
mentioned in a simultaneous reference , but it is indicated beforehand in Scene I
. i : Second ...
It also contains a change of place . The beginning of the scene presents a
meeting of the governor with Calymath . The place of this meeting is not
mentioned in a simultaneous reference , but it is indicated beforehand in Scene I
. i : Second ...
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The WordScenery | 33 |
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