The Christian Tragic Hero in French and English LiteratureHumanities Press, 1983 - 170 oldal |
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... hand , the armful bigger than the arm , and to hope to straddle more than the reach of our legs , is impossible and unnatural . Nor can man raise himself above himself and humanity ; for he can see only with his own eyes , and seize ...
... hand , the armful bigger than the arm , and to hope to straddle more than the reach of our legs , is impossible and unnatural . Nor can man raise himself above himself and humanity ; for he can see only with his own eyes , and seize ...
68. oldal
... Hands jealously exacts her fatal vengeance for being only second in Tristan's affections . Isolde comes in a ship with a white sail , signifying her love ; but Isolde of the White Hands tells the dying Tristan that the ship has a black ...
... Hands jealously exacts her fatal vengeance for being only second in Tristan's affections . Isolde comes in a ship with a white sail , signifying her love ; but Isolde of the White Hands tells the dying Tristan that the ship has a black ...
140. oldal
... hand or eye , Could frame thy fearful symmetry ? In what distant deeps or skies . Burnt the fire of thine eyes ? On what wings dare he aspire ? What the hand , dare sieze ( sic ) the fire ? And what shoulder , & what art , Could twist ...
... hand or eye , Could frame thy fearful symmetry ? In what distant deeps or skies . Burnt the fire of thine eyes ? On what wings dare he aspire ? What the hand , dare sieze ( sic ) the fire ? And what shoulder , & what art , Could twist ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Montaigne as Christian Tragic Hero | 9 |
Pascal as Christian Tragic Hero | 21 |
Baudelaire as Christian Tragic Hero | 39 |
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