Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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They are his friends by " blood and courtesy . " He has broken bread with them , shared their salt and revelled with them . Can he " see them dabbled o'er with blood ? " Each stab to them will seem to him like suicide .
They are his friends by " blood and courtesy . " He has broken bread with them , shared their salt and revelled with them . Can he " see them dabbled o'er with blood ? " Each stab to them will seem to him like suicide .
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Salemenes is determined that he will not let " The blood of Nimrod and Semiramis / Sink in the earth and thirteen hundred years / Of empire ending like a shepherd's tale . " ( I.i.6-8 ) Sardanapalus himself promises that if his subjects ...
Salemenes is determined that he will not let " The blood of Nimrod and Semiramis / Sink in the earth and thirteen hundred years / Of empire ending like a shepherd's tale . " ( I.i.6-8 ) Sardanapalus himself promises that if his subjects ...
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jection of his own sacrifice , while the sacrifice that has been accepted is the sacrifice of " blood of lamb and kids , / Which fed on milk , to be destroyed in blood . " ( III.i.292-293 ) Abel enrages Cain further by trying to prevent ...
jection of his own sacrifice , while the sacrifice that has been accepted is the sacrifice of " blood of lamb and kids , / Which fed on milk , to be destroyed in blood . " ( III.i.292-293 ) Abel enrages Cain further by trying to prevent ...
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