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Then the stage clears quickly and at once we are in another world , as – with music and torches - the victim and his attendants arrive at the castle and set the scene with their comments on the castle's beautiful situation in the fresh ...
Then the stage clears quickly and at once we are in another world , as – with music and torches - the victim and his attendants arrive at the castle and set the scene with their comments on the castle's beautiful situation in the fresh ...
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Tamburlaine did not lack for words – for example , in the address to Zenocrate in Act I , Scene I of Part I , and in the piled - on praises of the same women in Act V , Scene I , containing the well ...
Tamburlaine did not lack for words – for example , in the address to Zenocrate in Act I , Scene I of Part I , and in the piled - on praises of the same women in Act V , Scene I , containing the well ...
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The scene is presented in terms that show knowledge and observation ; reflection follows ; and the poem ends with a presentiment quietly offered , without comment . The working of the poem - the way in which a freshly observed scene or ...
The scene is presented in terms that show knowledge and observation ; reflection follows ; and the poem ends with a presentiment quietly offered , without comment . The working of the poem - the way in which a freshly observed scene or ...
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