Byron's Plays: A ReassessmentBRILL, 1982 - 222 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 43 筆
第 29 頁
... Doge was : Some rumours that the Doge was greatly moved By the reference of the Avogadori Of Michel Steno's sentence to the Forty Had reached me . I had served you , honoured you , And felt that you were dangerously insulted , Being of ...
... Doge was : Some rumours that the Doge was greatly moved By the reference of the Avogadori Of Michel Steno's sentence to the Forty Had reached me . I had served you , honoured you , And felt that you were dangerously insulted , Being of ...
第 47 頁
... Doge has been presiding over his son's torture with " more than Roman fortitude . " It must be said to Byron's credit that he does show a struggle in the Doge because of the unnatural demands that the state has made upon him . Barbarigo ...
... Doge has been presiding over his son's torture with " more than Roman fortitude . " It must be said to Byron's credit that he does show a struggle in the Doge because of the unnatural demands that the state has made upon him . Barbarigo ...
第 55 頁
... Doge but we are never told his reasons . Barbarigo calls the Doge and his family " ambitious , " but we see no signs of their ambition in the play . The issue becomes more complicated because there are no common citizens to tell us what ...
... Doge but we are never told his reasons . Barbarigo calls the Doge and his family " ambitious , " but we see no signs of their ambition in the play . The issue becomes more complicated because there are no common citizens to tell us what ...
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