Roman DramaThomas Alan Dorey, Donald Reynolds Dudley Basic Books, 1965 - 229 Seiten |
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... Corneille . For one more of his plays , Corneille may have used Seneca . In Sertorius ( 1662 ) Corneille opposes the noble exile to the tyrannical Sulla . But does one carry away one's fatherland with the dust on one's shoes ? The ...
... Corneille . For one more of his plays , Corneille may have used Seneca . In Sertorius ( 1662 ) Corneille opposes the noble exile to the tyrannical Sulla . But does one carry away one's fatherland with the dust on one's shoes ? The ...
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... Corneille . This being known , it is enough to say that Corneille is a stoic in so far as Descartes is a stoic . It remains that Corneille , as a playwright , not being a stoic , may have followed Seneca only in the field of dramatic ...
... Corneille . This being known , it is enough to say that Corneille is a stoic in so far as Descartes is a stoic . It remains that Corneille , as a playwright , not being a stoic , may have followed Seneca only in the field of dramatic ...
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... Corneille himself calls Clitandre.27 he turned to a reflection on the nature of tragedy , the psychological working of the hero and the pathetic resources of language , and ... Corneille was ill - inspired when he 191 SENECA AND CORNEILLE.
... Corneille himself calls Clitandre.27 he turned to a reflection on the nature of tragedy , the psychological working of the hero and the pathetic resources of language , and ... Corneille was ill - inspired when he 191 SENECA AND CORNEILLE.
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Plautus and his Audience | 21 |
The Glorious Military | 51 |
The Amphitryo Theme | 87 |
Urheberrecht | |
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