Classical Monologues from Aeschylus to Bernard Shaw: Older men's rolesLeon Katz Applause Theatre & Cinema, 2002 - 376ÆäÀÌÁö Covering the full scope of Western drama, from the ancient Greeks to the 20th century, this volume contains 119 monologues written for older actors. |
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... gods . More specifically , its warning at the end may possibly be taken to have relevance to Creon's and Antigone's divided commit- ments : " When he honors the laws of the land , and [ that is , both ] that justice ¡± belonging to the gods ...
... gods . More specifically , its warning at the end may possibly be taken to have relevance to Creon's and Antigone's divided commit- ments : " When he honors the laws of the land , and [ that is , both ] that justice ¡± belonging to the gods ...
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... god's power , are being described . The first , the sanc- tified condition of the women's absolute at - one - ness with the god himself , the condition in which the human completely shares his magic and his power - becoming , in effect ...
... god's power , are being described . The first , the sanc- tified condition of the women's absolute at - one - ness with the god himself , the condition in which the human completely shares his magic and his power - becoming , in effect ...
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... God's desertion at the time of his most unendurable pain . But it is , paradoxically , the pain of his own guilt , and of his own betrayal of God . And this in turn leads - next three sentences- -to his almost bliss- ful recollection of ...
... God's desertion at the time of his most unendurable pain . But it is , paradoxically , the pain of his own guilt , and of his own betrayal of God . And this in turn leads - next three sentences- -to his almost bliss- ful recollection of ...
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