A Comparison of Sidney's Old and New ArcadiaU. of Salzburg., 1974 - 122 Seiten |
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... lives of Pyrocles and Musidorus miraculously turn up on the Pontus coast and require the services of the two princes . The King of Phrygia exchanges Pyrocles for Musidorus who offers up his life to save his friend , following which ...
... lives of Pyrocles and Musidorus miraculously turn up on the Pontus coast and require the services of the two princes . The King of Phrygia exchanges Pyrocles for Musidorus who offers up his life to save his friend , following which ...
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... lives : For I tell you , and this may be suffred , when you are married you wil have first , and last word of your husbands . ( 1,237 ) Pyrocles makes no comment at this point , but his remarks later on indicate he does not see much ...
... lives : For I tell you , and this may be suffred , when you are married you wil have first , and last word of your husbands . ( 1,237 ) Pyrocles makes no comment at this point , but his remarks later on indicate he does not see much ...
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... live to heare my death bewailed ? and by whom ? by my deere Pyrocles ? ( I , 489 ) We have , then , the same two young lovers whom we met in Book II , but in Book III their amorous courting seems merely incidental to the rush of ...
... live to heare my death bewailed ? and by whom ? by my deere Pyrocles ? ( I , 489 ) We have , then , the same two young lovers whom we met in Book II , but in Book III their amorous courting seems merely incidental to the rush of ...
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adventures Amphialus Anaxius Andromana Antiphilus Basilius become begins Bertram Dobell Book C.S. Lewis Cecropia characters chivalric Clinias comic complete considerable courtiers Dametas death Delasanta described desire Dido discussion disguised Dorus dramatic eclogues Elizabethan epic episodes Euphuism feel fiction finally Folio Fulke Greville genre Greek romances Greenlaw Gynecia hear heroes humor intended ironic irony JAMES HOGG Kalander's landscape Lanham literary lodge lovers main plot Miso mood Mopsa moral Musidorus's narrative technique narrator narrator's nature Northrop Frye Old Arcadia oratory original version Palladius Pamela Pamphilus Parthenia pastoral pattern Philanax Plangus and Erona Plexirtus poem princes princesses problem prose Pyrocles and Musidorus remarks retreat reveal revised Arcadia revised fragment rhetoric SALZBURG scene seems setting shee shepherds Sidney's Arcadia Sidney's revision Sir Philip Sidney sister speak speech story style suggested sweete Philoclea tale tell Thessalia theyre thinke tone unexpected unto voice writing Zandvoort Zelmane