Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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第 31 頁
The Doge replies : " Not now : --- being still alive , I'd have him live / Long as he can . " ( II.i.236-237 ) The emphasis on " now " indicates that he would have him die , but now he has planned something else and so Steno can live as ...
The Doge replies : " Not now : --- being still alive , I'd have him live / Long as he can . " ( II.i.236-237 ) The emphasis on " now " indicates that he would have him die , but now he has planned something else and so Steno can live as ...
第 66 頁
It is " The burning oracle of all that live , " the " fountain of all life , " the " symbol of Him who bestows it . " ( I.ii. 15-17 ) The associating of Sardanapalus with the sun 10 The action in the first half of the play takes place ...
It is " The burning oracle of all that live , " the " fountain of all life , " the " symbol of Him who bestows it . " ( I.ii. 15-17 ) The associating of Sardanapalus with the sun 10 The action in the first half of the play takes place ...
第 88 頁
Sardanapalus shows the protagonist's attempt to live this philosophy . He attempts to rule his people with a new vision of kingship based on peace and plenty for all . This goes against the traditional view of kingship as preached by ...
Sardanapalus shows the protagonist's attempt to live this philosophy . He attempts to rule his people with a new vision of kingship based on peace and plenty for all . This goes against the traditional view of kingship as preached by ...
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