Nobler in the Mind: The Stoic-skeptic Dialectic in English Renaissance TragedyUniversity of Delaware Press, 1998 - 197 Seiten |
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... death of Caesar , for the death of Pertinax , for the death of Henry the Third of France , and many more . But in private revenges it is not so . Nay , rather , vindictive persons live the life of witches , who , as they are mischievous ...
... death of Caesar , for the death of Pertinax , for the death of Henry the Third of France , and many more . But in private revenges it is not so . Nay , rather , vindictive persons live the life of witches , who , as they are mischievous ...
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... death of Andrugio is an- nounced by Strotzo , who , prompted by Piero , feigns " seeming pas- sion " and describes the death with an overly elaborate figure that leaves the precise cause unidentified ( I. ii . 242–46 ) , whereupon Maria ...
... death of Andrugio is an- nounced by Strotzo , who , prompted by Piero , feigns " seeming pas- sion " and describes the death with an overly elaborate figure that leaves the precise cause unidentified ( I. ii . 242–46 ) , whereupon Maria ...
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... death scene , it seems likely that he was also influenced by the death of another Herculean dramatic hero , Marlowe's Tamburlaine . Throughout both Tamburlaine I and II , Tamburlaine exhibits the same " absence of self - awareness ...
... death scene , it seems likely that he was also influenced by the death of another Herculean dramatic hero , Marlowe's Tamburlaine . Throughout both Tamburlaine I and II , Tamburlaine exhibits the same " absence of self - awareness ...
Inhalt
Acknowledgments | 9 |
English Seneca | 45 |
John Marstons Sparkling Steel | 72 |
Urheberrecht | |
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