Coleridge's Nightmare PoetryUniversity Press of Virginia, 1974 - Всего страниц: 133 |
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... Ordonio is so weakened that his sui- cide requires no overt act . His debility is suggested in the first scenes when ... Ordonio when he asks Isidore to play the role of a sorcerer and to convince Teresa that Alvar is dead . Isidore ...
... Ordonio is so weakened that his sui- cide requires no overt act . His debility is suggested in the first scenes when ... Ordonio when he asks Isidore to play the role of a sorcerer and to convince Teresa that Alvar is dead . Isidore ...
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... Ordonio sinks into a nightmare dominated by the one image representative of his guilt . Alvar had asked Isidore to deliver to Ordonio the message that the disguised Alvar was one who " can bring the dead to life again ” ( II.ii.71 ) ...
... Ordonio sinks into a nightmare dominated by the one image representative of his guilt . Alvar had asked Isidore to deliver to Ordonio the message that the disguised Alvar was one who " can bring the dead to life again ” ( II.ii.71 ) ...
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... Ordonio , steps in front of him with the intention of questioning him . Sensing that he is being again challenged , he asks , “ Teresa ? or the phantom of Teresa ? " Her demand to know where Alvar's corpse is buried is answered by an ...
... Ordonio , steps in front of him with the intention of questioning him . Sensing that he is being again challenged , he asks , “ Teresa ? or the phantom of Teresa ? " Her demand to know where Alvar's corpse is buried is answered by an ...
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The Breeze the Harp and the Mind I | 1 |
The Dead Calm of the Conversation Poems | 18 |
That PhantomWorld So Fair | 39 |
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