Cross-currents in 17th Century English LiteratureP. Smith, 1965 - 345 Seiten |
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... gods ; They kill us for their sport . Here is no need of the Eumenides , children of night everlasting ; for here is Night itself . ' That is the modern conception of tragedy , and it comes down to us from Shakespeare himself . For it ...
... gods ; They kill us for their sport . Here is no need of the Eumenides , children of night everlasting ; for here is Night itself . ' That is the modern conception of tragedy , and it comes down to us from Shakespeare himself . For it ...
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... gods may be influenced by men . . . . “ The gods , too , may be moved by prayers ; and men pray to them and turn away their wrath by sacrifices and entreaties , and by libations and the odours of fat , when they have sinned and ...
... gods may be influenced by men . . . . “ The gods , too , may be moved by prayers ; and men pray to them and turn away their wrath by sacrifices and entreaties , and by libations and the odours of fat , when they have sinned and ...
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... God's justice and God's mercy , love and marriage . But it is a detachable element even more than Spenser's allegory . The justification of God's ways to men begins and ends in the arguments put into God's mouth in Book III . - viz ...
... God's justice and God's mercy , love and marriage . But it is a detachable element even more than Spenser's allegory . The justification of God's ways to men begins and ends in the arguments put into God's mouth in Book III . - viz ...
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RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION | 1 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 29 |
COMEDY | 66 |
Urheberrecht | |
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