Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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( II . i . 136-142 ) The Doge , of course , does not tell Angiolina of the conspiracy , but his words have a meaning for us which they do not have for Angiolina . When she says , for example , " I thought the Duke had held command in ...
( II . i . 136-142 ) The Doge , of course , does not tell Angiolina of the conspiracy , but his words have a meaning for us which they do not have for Angiolina . When she says , for example , " I thought the Duke had held command in ...
第 52 頁
This is why at one point the Doge brushes aside Barbarido and says of Loredano , " He understands me . " In The Two Foscari , unlike Marino Faliero , Byron provides a villain in Loredano . Loredano is " Incarnate Lucifer , " whose ...
This is why at one point the Doge brushes aside Barbarido and says of Loredano , " He understands me . " In The Two Foscari , unlike Marino Faliero , Byron provides a villain in Loredano . Loredano is " Incarnate Lucifer , " whose ...
第 109 頁
It is difficult to say whether she is dead or alive . The internal evidence of the text seems to suggest that she is still alive . In the hall of Arimanes , Manfred asks Nemesis to call up , " One without a tomb -- call up Astarte ...
It is difficult to say whether she is dead or alive . The internal evidence of the text seems to suggest that she is still alive . In the hall of Arimanes , Manfred asks Nemesis to call up , " One without a tomb -- call up Astarte ...
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