Roman DramaThomas Alan Dorey, Donald Reynolds Dudley Basic Books, 1965 - 229 Seiten |
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... Médée III , 3 Jason - Médée IV , 1 : Médée - Nérine V , 2 : Médée's final inner struggle V , 6 : Médée - Jason Corneille commented on the alterations he introduced , in the Examen de 1660. This is important because it reveals that ...
... Médée III , 3 Jason - Médée IV , 1 : Médée - Nérine V , 2 : Médée's final inner struggle V , 6 : Médée - Jason Corneille commented on the alterations he introduced , in the Examen de 1660. This is important because it reveals that ...
Seite 171
... Médée uneven , whereas he praises that of La Mort de Pompée without restrictions.15 Only once , with Rodogune , will he again attempt to present a great criminal . Another offer of mad infanticide ( but only in thought ) will be found ...
... Médée uneven , whereas he praises that of La Mort de Pompée without restrictions.15 Only once , with Rodogune , will he again attempt to present a great criminal . Another offer of mad infanticide ( but only in thought ) will be found ...
Seite 172
... Médée must ask for her retribution . Certainly , Médée answers , but together with the purpose of the murder and of the glory , Jason , for whom Créon finds excuses , whilst charging Médée ( 451-8 ) . The tyrant retorts : Son crime , s ...
... Médée must ask for her retribution . Certainly , Médée answers , but together with the purpose of the murder and of the glory , Jason , for whom Créon finds excuses , whilst charging Médée ( 451-8 ) . The tyrant retorts : Son crime , s ...
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Plautus and his Audience | 21 |
The Glorious Military | 51 |
The Amphitryo Theme | 87 |
Urheberrecht | |
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