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Page 134
... play , the conspirators are tried , and Seneca , as the only remaining witness to the murders of Agrip- pina and Britannicus , is sent to his death . Although the ambition of Poppaca , and the destinies of Britan- nicus and Agrippina ...
... play , the conspirators are tried , and Seneca , as the only remaining witness to the murders of Agrip- pina and Britannicus , is sent to his death . Although the ambition of Poppaca , and the destinies of Britan- nicus and Agrippina ...
Page 145
... play , he makes an awkward effort to see the events through the eyes of those who are actively concerned in them , to assume their code of ethics ; it is not until late in the play that he gives to the words of Manuel a ring ...
... play , he makes an awkward effort to see the events through the eyes of those who are actively concerned in them , to assume their code of ethics ; it is not until late in the play that he gives to the words of Manuel a ring ...
Page 146
... play might even be re- garded as a plea for religious toleration . Although she is not con- verted until late in the play , Almeh represents far more than the Christian captives themselves the highest Christian ideals . Prince Enrique ...
... play might even be re- garded as a plea for religious toleration . Although she is not con- verted until late in the play , Almeh represents far more than the Christian captives themselves the highest Christian ideals . Prince Enrique ...
Contents
TRADITIONALISM AND AUTONOMY | 3 |
HERITAGE | 30 |
NATURE POETRY | 53 |
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