Byron's Plays: A ReassessmentBRILL, 1982 - 222 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 89 筆
第 66 頁
... play , Myrrha associates the sun with Baal and thus with his descendant , Sardanapalus . Taking the stars to mean the feminine element , Wilson Knight and Elledge have commented 11 upon the " bisexuality " of Sardanapalus . While there ...
... play , Myrrha associates the sun with Baal and thus with his descendant , Sardanapalus . Taking the stars to mean the feminine element , Wilson Knight and Elledge have commented 11 upon the " bisexuality " of Sardanapalus . While there ...
第 117 頁
... play . The rest of the play only serves to show the futility of his pact . In Aeschylus ' Prometheus , the action begins with Prometheus , the defiant opponent of Zeus being chained to the Caucasian rock . The moral position of the two ...
... play . The rest of the play only serves to show the futility of his pact . In Aeschylus ' Prometheus , the action begins with Prometheus , the defiant opponent of Zeus being chained to the Caucasian rock . The moral position of the two ...
第 148 頁
... play . Heaven and Earth has a unity of its own . We are only incidentally interested in the fate of the lovers . The purpose of the play is to present the arbitrariness of God which it succeeds in doing . THE DEFORMED TRANSFORMED 13 The ...
... play . Heaven and Earth has a unity of its own . We are only incidentally interested in the fate of the lovers . The purpose of the play is to present the arbitrariness of God which it succeeds in doing . THE DEFORMED TRANSFORMED 13 The ...
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