Poet Lore, Količina 8AMS Reprint, 1896 |
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Stran 87
... passion comes when , his election to the consulship having been revoked by the common people , and he in consequence having lost for the time being con- trol of himself , and in his rage still further angered the people and injured his ...
... passion comes when , his election to the consulship having been revoked by the common people , and he in consequence having lost for the time being con- trol of himself , and in his rage still further angered the people and injured his ...
Stran 88
... passion of wrathful pride reaches its height and , by gaining control of Coriolanus's will at this important crisis , puts him in the power of his enemies and leads to his banishment , it itself gives way to a more powerful and deadly ...
... passion of wrathful pride reaches its height and , by gaining control of Coriolanus's will at this important crisis , puts him in the power of his enemies and leads to his banishment , it itself gives way to a more powerful and deadly ...
Stran 140
... passion : for ( 1 ) the fall of a man of noble and heroic qualities , under the tyranny of a bad passion , is more im- pressive than the fall of a man thoroughly bad ; ( 2 ) out of all John's wicked passions Shakespeare has held up and ...
... passion : for ( 1 ) the fall of a man of noble and heroic qualities , under the tyranny of a bad passion , is more im- pressive than the fall of a man thoroughly bad ; ( 2 ) out of all John's wicked passions Shakespeare has held up and ...
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