| Anthony Gerard Barthelemy - Drama - 1999 - 236 pages
...Ferdinand and the plight of these two young Moorish lovers, offers them sanctuary because Loves a Heroique Passion which can find No room in any base degenerate mind: It kindles all the Soul with Honours Fire, To make the Lover worthy his desire. (Part n, I, i, 145-48) That the Moorish parents... | |
| Richard Braverman - Literary Criticism - 1993 - 366 pages
...Granada, is for Noble Loves renown'd; Her best defence is in her Lovers found. Love's an Héroïque Passion which can find No room in any base degenerate...desire. Against such Heroes I success should fear, " On the play's conclusion, sec Alan S. Fisher, "Daring to be Absurd: The Paradoxes of The Conquest... | |
| Susan J. Owen - Literary Criticism - 2002 - 210 pages
...Isabella propounds a philosophy of chivalric love on the model of the French romances: Love's a Heroique Passion which can find No room in any base degenerate mind: It kindles all the Soul with Honours Fire. To make the Lover worthy his desire. (Part II. Ii143) In the final battle between Moors... | |
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