Hesperia: Ergänzungsreihe, Schriften zur englischen PhilologieVandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1915 - 181 من الصفحات |
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... Steno would have been shown scratching his wanton insult upon the wall and revealing incidentally adequate reasons for so doing . This would have been followed by the discovery of the inscription by Faliero . " We cannot but believe ...
... Steno would have been shown scratching his wanton insult upon the wall and revealing incidentally adequate reasons for so doing . This would have been followed by the discovery of the inscription by Faliero . " We cannot but believe ...
الصفحة 46
... Steno , by which the Senate redoubles the original insult , the tragic conflict , the earlier steps of which do not come within the limits of the drama , reaches an acute stage , and the " rise " of the tragic actions begins . The ...
... Steno , by which the Senate redoubles the original insult , the tragic conflict , the earlier steps of which do not come within the limits of the drama , reaches an acute stage , and the " rise " of the tragic actions begins . The ...
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... Steno to the Doge Faliero . Some critics have complained that the motivation of the play is too petty for tragedy . This is to miss the point . Faliero says : " A spark creates the flame ' tis the last drop Which makes the cup run o'er ...
... Steno to the Doge Faliero . Some critics have complained that the motivation of the play is too petty for tragedy . This is to miss the point . Faliero says : " A spark creates the flame ' tis the last drop Which makes the cup run o'er ...
الصفحة 57
... Steno , the cause of Faliero's active expression of opposition to the aristocracy , leading up to the climax , when he joins the conspiracy . There follows the betrayal of the plot and the " return action , " to C , the arrest of ...
... Steno , the cause of Faliero's active expression of opposition to the aristocracy , leading up to the climax , when he joins the conspiracy . There follows the betrayal of the plot and the " return action , " to C , the arrest of ...
الصفحة 81
... Steno in Marino Faliero , whose insult to the Doge is the last drop of bitterness which makes his cup overflow , but who is also the concrete embodiment of the vileness of Venetian affairs . The mood of which Astarte is the concrete ...
... Steno in Marino Faliero , whose insult to the Doge is the last drop of bitterness which makes his cup overflow , but who is also the concrete embodiment of the vileness of Venetian affairs . The mood of which Astarte is the concrete ...
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