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Greeks by the emphasis he 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 instance ...
Greeks by the emphasis he 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 instance ...
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Note especially the excellent scene in which Junie is obliged to conceal her love from Britannicus because she knows , as he does not , that Nero is listening to them ( II , 6 ) , and the admirable dialogue in which Narcisse wins back ...
Note especially the excellent scene in which Junie is obliged to conceal her love from Britannicus because she knows , as he does not , that Nero is listening to them ( II , 6 ) , and the admirable dialogue in which Narcisse wins back ...
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To the strength of his love for Aricie . 541. This and the next lines recall the classical Hippolytus , woman - hater . 546. “ Everything combines to deliver over to you the unwilling Hippolytus . ” 550. Neptune was the patron of ...
To the strength of his love for Aricie . 541. This and the next lines recall the classical Hippolytus , woman - hater . 546. “ Everything combines to deliver over to you the unwilling Hippolytus . ” 550. Neptune was the patron of ...
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Agrippina aime Albine Allons âme amour Andromaque Aricie assez bras Britannicus Burrhus cacher cæur CÉPHISE César charmes cher chercher ciel Claudius coup cour courroux craint crime cruel death dessein destin devant Dieux dire discours donner douleur doute enfin ennemis ENONE époux fils French frère funeste fureur garde gloire Grecs haine Hélas Hermione heureux Hippolyte J'ai jour Junie juste l'ai l'amour l'autre laisse larmes lieux line loin longtemps love lui-même m'en Madame main maître malheur mère mort mortels n'ai Narcisse Nero Néron note ORESTE Pallas parler passé pensée père peuple peut-être Phèdre pieds place play pleurs porte PREMIÈRE prêt Prince PYLADE Pyrrhus qu'à qu'un Racine regards rend reste rien rival Rome s'il sais sang SCÈNE secret Seigneur sera seul soins songe sort Souffrez Tacitus THÉRAMÈNE Thésée Theseus transports triste trouble veut veux viens vient vois voix vous-même XVII century yeux