Racine: A StudyHeinemann, 1974 - 106 pages |
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... tries to achieve what is his genuine desire : to conquer his freedom , or the woman he loves . Thus Pyrrhus desperately tries to free him- self from Hermione , the fiancée to whom his ambassadors have promised his hand , and who has a ...
... tries to achieve what is his genuine desire : to conquer his freedom , or the woman he loves . Thus Pyrrhus desperately tries to free him- self from Hermione , the fiancée to whom his ambassadors have promised his hand , and who has a ...
Page 38
... tries to state them , that perpetual reticence of Bérénice have embarrassed and irritated critics , except those who firmly took the Cornelian débat at its face value , although they missed the imperious , exalting accent of Cornelian ...
... tries to state them , that perpetual reticence of Bérénice have embarrassed and irritated critics , except those who firmly took the Cornelian débat at its face value , although they missed the imperious , exalting accent of Cornelian ...
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... tries to prevent her lover from going to the fateful banquet , it is Agrippine who comes to hasten him to his death , and thus deprives herself of her only weapon against Néron . It is Atalide's reproaches which , in upsetting Bajazet ...
... tries to prevent her lover from going to the fateful banquet , it is Agrippine who comes to hasten him to his death , and thus deprives herself of her only weapon against Néron . It is Atalide's reproaches which , in upsetting Bajazet ...
Table des matières
THE CLASSICAL MOMENT | 13 |
THE RACINIAN PRINCE | 32 |
ESCAPE FROM TRAGEDY? | 53 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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