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proditor การใช้

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  • Proditor enters, followed by Phoenix and Fidelio.
  • Fidelio and Phoenix offer themselves as employees to Proditor, pretending to be corrupt.
  • Proditor enters with Phoenix, Proditor promising him riches if he follow the plan.
  • Proditor enters with Phoenix, Proditor promising him riches if he follow the plan.
  • Proditor is aghast and tries to deny everything.
  • Phoenix banishes Proditor forever for his ugly crimes.
  • The Captain promptly hatches a plan to have Proditor take his wife off his hands.
  • Proditor agrees and exits, saying he will come back for his new woman later.
  • Proditor enters and seems to take a fancy to the wife ( who is called Castiza ).
  • One of the lords, Proditor, says in asides that he hopes the Phoenix will go and never come back.
  • Proditor meanwhile tells him about Phoenix's journey with Fidelio, and says in an aside that Phoenix will not live long.
  • Fidelio makes out a bond, which says that the Captain is selling his right to Castiza but does not say that she is being sold to Proditor.
  • The duke reads it out  and the first section warns him of Proditor s evil plot, saying that even now Proditor has brought in a man to murder him.
  • ""'Argobuccinum proditor " "'is a species of predatory sea snail, a family Ranellidae, the triton snails, triton shells or tritons.
  • Proditor tells Phoenix his plan : to pretend to the court that the duke s son had plotted to murder his own father ( and presumably, therefore, Proditor plans to kill the duke also ).
  • Proditor tells Phoenix his plan : to pretend to the court that the duke s son had plotted to murder his own father ( and presumably, therefore, Proditor plans to kill the duke also ).
  • Among the music Helmut Hochstein lists as being composed for Venice, are to be found four oratorios : " Isacco figura del Redentore ", " La Betulia liberata ", " Joas ", " Juda proditor "; some numbers in a collection of solo motets called Modulamina Sacra; one Missa breve in F major with its Credo in D major, probably a second mass in G major, 47 one Te Deum, and five psalms.