Poetry and Criticism: Four Revolutions in Literary TasteAtheneum, 1961 - 178 Seiten |
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... Teiresias , the old blind seer first con- sulted , repeatedly asks to be released to go home , refuses to cooperate in the inquiry , and finally , pro- voked , threatens : This day will show your birth and bring your ruin . Jocasta ...
... Teiresias , the old blind seer first con- sulted , repeatedly asks to be released to go home , refuses to cooperate in the inquiry , and finally , pro- voked , threatens : This day will show your birth and bring your ruin . Jocasta ...
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... Teiresias , Oedipus charges : You are blind in mind and ears as well as in your eyes . and Teiresias answers : Since you have taunted me with being blind , here is my word for you . You have your eyes but see not where in sin , nor ...
... Teiresias , Oedipus charges : You are blind in mind and ears as well as in your eyes . and Teiresias answers : Since you have taunted me with being blind , here is my word for you . You have your eyes but see not where in sin , nor ...
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... however , it is a genuine tragic action , with the poet suffering an interior fall from the heaven of light , but like blind Teiresias and Oedi- pus , gaining the clearer perception of the seer . 146 Poetry and Criticism.
... however , it is a genuine tragic action , with the poet suffering an interior fall from the heaven of light , but like blind Teiresias and Oedi- pus , gaining the clearer perception of the seer . 146 Poetry and Criticism.
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