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... Nero tried , like Ben Jonson , to make use of everything which he found in his classical sources , while Matthew Gwynne , in the Latin Nero of 1603 , gave an account of the entire reign , with no less than eighty- two actors . Lee's The ...
... Nero tried , like Ben Jonson , to make use of everything which he found in his classical sources , while Matthew Gwynne , in the Latin Nero of 1603 , gave an account of the entire reign , with no less than eighty- two actors . Lee's The ...
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... Nero . Nero : Part II is valuable chiefly for its characterizations of Seneca and Nero , but it is structurally weak . The play ( including both parts ) is not a photographic descrip- tion of Roman manners , but a picture of the ...
... Nero . Nero : Part II is valuable chiefly for its characterizations of Seneca and Nero , but it is structurally weak . The play ( including both parts ) is not a photographic descrip- tion of Roman manners , but a picture of the ...
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... Nero's early perception that gratification of animal impulse is the motive for his own conduct appears to have been lost ; Nero's preservation of his youthful love for Actè , in view of his prolonged debauch- ery , is more questionable ...
... Nero's early perception that gratification of animal impulse is the motive for his own conduct appears to have been lost ; Nero's preservation of his youthful love for Actè , in view of his prolonged debauch- ery , is more questionable ...
Contents
TRADITIONALISM AND AUTONOMY | 3 |
HERITAGE | 30 |
NATURE POETRY | 53 |
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