Lund Studies in English, 第 59~61 号C.W.K. Gleerup, 1933 |
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... close below them gave their interpretation of Bussy's fate something of the reliability of a Greek chorus . In B the sudden switch from abstract philosophy to plotting with the hired murderers makes the dialogue stand forth in a ...
... close below them gave their interpretation of Bussy's fate something of the reliability of a Greek chorus . In B the sudden switch from abstract philosophy to plotting with the hired murderers makes the dialogue stand forth in a ...
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... close with confident replies ; in Bussy D'Ambois the murderers say : " We will , my lord , " in The Revenge the soldiers say : " I hope we shall./ Two are enough to encounter Hercules . " There are also some similarities of phrasing in ...
... close with confident replies ; in Bussy D'Ambois the murderers say : " We will , my lord , " in The Revenge the soldiers say : " I hope we shall./ Two are enough to encounter Hercules . " There are also some similarities of phrasing in ...
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... close to death or to stand by and allow his own mother to kill herself , surpasses that of Tamyra but , laid in her mouth , his words give a deeper dimension to her grief . However , as Chapman in the last two lines goes on to play ...
... close to death or to stand by and allow his own mother to kill herself , surpasses that of Tamyra but , laid in her mouth , his words give a deeper dimension to her grief . However , as Chapman in the last two lines goes on to play ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
FIRSTNOUNS IN PLURAL ATTRIBUTIVE CONSTRUCTIONS | 13 |
COMPLEX FIRSTELEMENTS IN PLURAL ATTRIBUTIVE CONSTRUCTIONS | 65 |
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Aeneid allusions Apocal Argonautica association Bussy D'Ambois Bussy's celestial Chapman chariot Christ classical Clermont combinations commentators connection contrast darkness death described devils discussion divine edition Eilert Ekwall English Epictetus evil examples fallen angels fire first-nouns Fowler George Chapman Guard Guise headline Heaven Hell III.ii imagery infernal infracontexts interpretation kind Language literary London Lucifer material meaning Middle English Milton's Milton's lines Monsieur Montsurry motif Newsw Note noun+noun constructions nouns Orion Pandemonium Paradise Lost passage patristic phrase play plural attributive constructions pluralia tantum Plutarch poem poet quotation Rabanus Maurus refers Renaissance Revenge of Bussy Roland Frye s-forms s-less forms S.Tim Satan scene Second-nouns seems semantic sense serpent similar simile speech spirit stars Steadman Studies suggests surface context symbol Tamyra theme thir throne tion Todd tradition Tragedy of Bussy vertical context systems virtue words