Legacy, Volume 12-13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... heroine's lover , climbed on a stool serving as a boulder and stabbed each other . The play had a very short run since the adult audience , apparently not pleased with its passionate plot , declared this first performance also its last ...
... heroine's lover , climbed on a stool serving as a boulder and stabbed each other . The play had a very short run since the adult audience , apparently not pleased with its passionate plot , declared this first performance also its last ...
Halaman 99
... heroine whose youthful error of passion ultimately leads to revenge , madness , and suicide . Octavia Bragaldi calls itself " A Tragedy Founded on Facts , " and the text bears an anxious prefatory note consisting of a quotation ( from ...
... heroine whose youthful error of passion ultimately leads to revenge , madness , and suicide . Octavia Bragaldi calls itself " A Tragedy Founded on Facts , " and the text bears an anxious prefatory note consisting of a quotation ( from ...
Halaman 133
... heroine is forced into teaching when her father demands that she marry Horace Cleveland , the neighbor's son , in order to solidify the families ' collec- tive wealth- —a common practice among Southerners during the period . Yet Eoline ...
... heroine is forced into teaching when her father demands that she marry Horace Cleveland , the neighbor's son , in order to solidify the families ' collec- tive wealth- —a common practice among Southerners during the period . Yet Eoline ...
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