Andromaque, Britannicus and AthalieH. Holt, 1903 - 350 páginas |
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... perhaps from the very nature of the subject , the larger part in his dramas is played by woman . Women's names furnish the greater number of titles for them . With Corneille it was quite the contrary . - In the construction of his ...
... perhaps from the very nature of the subject , the larger part in his dramas is played by woman . Women's names furnish the greater number of titles for them . With Corneille it was quite the contrary . - In the construction of his ...
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... Perhaps Athalie offers the best examples of his success in this respect . Without rejecting the four rhythmic elements though at times he apparently uses less or more than four ( see notes ) he weakens his cæsura by stressing his ...
... Perhaps Athalie offers the best examples of his success in this respect . Without rejecting the four rhythmic elements though at times he apparently uses less or more than four ( see notes ) he weakens his cæsura by stressing his ...
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... Perhaps those of St. Denis . 6. créance : = croyance . Cf. Britannicus , 915 . = 10. dont d'où to - day . At first dont was an adverb of place . 12. le peut voir . The usual order in the seventeenth century , now restricted to the verbs ...
... Perhaps those of St. Denis . 6. créance : = croyance . Cf. Britannicus , 915 . = 10. dont d'où to - day . At first dont was an adverb of place . 12. le peut voir . The usual order in the seventeenth century , now restricted to the verbs ...
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... perhaps suggested by Seneca's Troades , where Ulys- ses says to Andromache : Graiorum omnium Procerumque vox est , petere quos seras domos Hectorea soboles prohibet . Hunc fata expetunt . ( 527-529 ) . 149. The line is divided into 6 + ...
... perhaps suggested by Seneca's Troades , where Ulys- ses says to Andromache : Graiorum omnium Procerumque vox est , petere quos seras domos Hectorea soboles prohibet . Hunc fata expetunt . ( 527-529 ) . 149. The line is divided into 6 + ...
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... century . SCENE IV . Phoenix should also appear in the list of characters for this scene . Note Pyrrhus ' use of the précieux jargon . 270. Digne objet , etc. Perhaps suggested by Andromache's words 11. 184-252 ] 287 NOTES TO ANDROMAQUE.
... century . SCENE IV . Phoenix should also appear in the list of characters for this scene . Note Pyrrhus ' use of the précieux jargon . 270. Digne objet , etc. Perhaps suggested by Andromache's words 11. 184-252 ] 287 NOTES TO ANDROMAQUE.
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ABNER AGRIPPINE ALBINE amour Andromache Annals Astyanax Athalie bonté Britannicus broken couplet BURRHUS Buthrot CÉPHISE César CHŒUR Chron ciel Claudius CLÉONE cœur Corneille's courroux crime cruel d'Hector David death dessein Dieu Dieux divided Éliacin enfant ennemis Épire Euripides Exodus fils First Preface French fureur gloire Grecs Greek haine Hector Hélas HERMIONE Iliad j'ai Jéhu Jézabel JOAD JOAS Joash Joram JOSABET jour JUNIE Kings l'Épire l'ingrat laisse larmes lévites line love m'en Madame mains malheur MATHAN mort NARCISSE Nero Nero's NÉRON note for Andromaque Notice the broken Notice the overflow ORESTE Pallas père Perhaps peuple PHOENIX play pleurs prêtre prince princesse Psalm PYLADE Pyrrhus Racine Racine's read refers rois saint SALOMITH sang says SCÈNE VII Second Preface Seigneur Seneca seul seventeenth century soins speech subject suggested Tacitus temple time to-day tragedy Troades Troie Troyen vengeance venger veux vois words xxiii years yeux ZACHARIE