Illinois Studies in Language and Literature, Bände 38-39University of Illinois under the auspices of the Graduate School, 1954 |
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Epitia , the heroine , is not introduced until the first scene of Act 2. Angela , Juriste's sister , congratulates Epitia on the liberation of her brother and on her al- liance with the family . ( When the play opens , Epitia has ...
Epitia , the heroine , is not introduced until the first scene of Act 2. Angela , Juriste's sister , congratulates Epitia on the liberation of her brother and on her al- liance with the family . ( When the play opens , Epitia has ...
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... Epitia . Now it is Angela's turn to lament . She plans to persuade Epitia to beg mercy of the Emperor , but first appeals to Irene for assistance . Then ( 5.4 ) Angela and Irene assault Epitia's better nature and plead for the life of ...
... Epitia . Now it is Angela's turn to lament . She plans to persuade Epitia to beg mercy of the Emperor , but first appeals to Irene for assistance . Then ( 5.4 ) Angela and Irene assault Epitia's better nature and plead for the life of ...
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... Epitia , 39 and the dates are certainly against any such assumption . Epitia was first published in 1583 , in the collected plays edited by the author's son Celso Giraldi . According to Celso's dedication of Epitia , the play had never ...
... Epitia , 39 and the dates are certainly against any such assumption . Epitia was first published in 1583 , in the collected plays edited by the author's son Celso Giraldi . According to Celso's dedication of Epitia , the play had never ...
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