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ESTRELLE Oui , je la dois chérir , cette heure solitaire , J'éprouve du penchant à m'en laisser charmer Puisqu'elle rend le coesur plus capable d'aimer.6 Several aspects of this love scene mark it as advanced in a tragedy of this date .
ESTRELLE Oui , je la dois chérir , cette heure solitaire , J'éprouve du penchant à m'en laisser charmer Puisqu'elle rend le coesur plus capable d'aimer.6 Several aspects of this love scene mark it as advanced in a tragedy of this date .
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( Le Cid d'Andalousie , Act II , scene 8 ) In this scene the king , annoyed by his failure to reach Estrelle , and enraged by the remarks and actions of Bustos , is on the point of attacking him . But Bustos advises the stranger to ...
( Le Cid d'Andalousie , Act II , scene 8 ) In this scene the king , annoyed by his failure to reach Estrelle , and enraged by the remarks and actions of Bustos , is on the point of attacking him . But Bustos advises the stranger to ...
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In Act III the structure is built on the contrapuntal balance between three scenes of Edmund - Cornwall that rise to a ... The scene is , as well , a synthesis of the whole play and as such a climax of the two plots : Gloucester ...
In Act III the structure is built on the contrapuntal balance between three scenes of Edmund - Cornwall that rise to a ... The scene is , as well , a synthesis of the whole play and as such a climax of the two plots : Gloucester ...
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