Andromaque--Britannicus--Phèdre: with an introduction by H. Carrington Lancaster ... and notes by Edmund A. Méras ...C. Schribner's sons, 1934 - 247 páginas |
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... places upon sexual love and the greater swiftness and unity he gives to his action . He selects an event , which is to take place at the end of his play , the death of Pyrrhus or Hippolytus , for in- stance , and his tragedy will ...
... places upon sexual love and the greater swiftness and unity he gives to his action . He selects an event , which is to take place at the end of his play , the death of Pyrrhus or Hippolytus , for in- stance , and his tragedy will ...
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... place he gives to women in his trag- edies and the profound knowledge he displays of the psychology of passion . By 1677 , however , he seems to have felt a desire for a more regular way of life . He renounced the stage and its ...
... place he gives to women in his trag- edies and the profound knowledge he displays of the psychology of passion . By 1677 , however , he seems to have felt a desire for a more regular way of life . He renounced the stage and its ...
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... place : De mes feux mal éteints je reconnus la trace ; Je sentis que ma haine alloit finir son cours , Ou plutôt je sentis que je l'aimois toujours . Ainsi de tous les Grecs je brigue le suffrage . On m'envoie à Pyrrhus : j'entreprends ...
... place : De mes feux mal éteints je reconnus la trace ; Je sentis que ma haine alloit finir son cours , Ou plutôt je sentis que je l'aimois toujours . Ainsi de tous les Grecs je brigue le suffrage . On m'envoie à Pyrrhus : j'entreprends ...
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According Agamemnon Agrippina aime Albine amant âme amour Andromache Andromaque Aricie Astyanax Athènes Britannicus Burrhus cacher CENONE CÉPHISE César character characters charmes cher ciel Claudius Cléone cœur colère courroux craint crime cruel daughter death dessein Dieux discours dois-je douleur emperor enfin ennemis Enone Épire époux Euripides father fils d'Hector first French funeste fureur Germanicus gives gloire great Grecs Greek haine Hector Hélas Hermione Hippolyte Hippolytus hymen Ismène J'ai jour Junie l'amour l'Empereur l'Épire l'ingrat laisse larmes lieux line love m'en Madame made main make malheur means mère moi-même mort mortels mother Narcisse Nero Nero's Néron Octavie ORESTE Pallas PANOPE père perfide peut-être Phèdre Phoenix play pleurs Priam Prince PYLADE Pyrrhus Racine Racine's rival Rome sais sang SCÈNE PREMIÈRE secret Seigneur Seneca seul soins soupirs Tacitus Annals THÉRAMÈNE Thésée Theseus time tragedy Trézène triste Troie Troyens used veux vœux vois vous-même wife word XVII century yeux