Controversy in Literature: Fiction, Drama, and Poetry, with Related CriticismMorris Freedman, Paul Benjamin Davis Scribner, 1968 - 750 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 140
... [ Perhaps suggesting that they should have let him hang , in which case he would not now have to wait about while his wife lies in bed waiting for him . ] O. W. " Fear for his soul . " [ " You know how some people are they have no ...
... [ Perhaps suggesting that they should have let him hang , in which case he would not now have to wait about while his wife lies in bed waiting for him . ] O. W. " Fear for his soul . " [ " You know how some people are they have no ...
الصفحة 222
... Perhaps modern minds make more of Antigone than was intended ( though as the argument of Sal- lustius explains why the play was called the Antigone we may perhaps infer that ancients felt the difficulty too ) , perhaps Antigone upset ...
... Perhaps modern minds make more of Antigone than was intended ( though as the argument of Sal- lustius explains why the play was called the Antigone we may perhaps infer that ancients felt the difficulty too ) , perhaps Antigone upset ...
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... Perhaps more than any other poet in English , John Milton calls for being read aloud . The first two poems here especially invite such reading , for they constitute a veritable debate , moving in tone from the playful to the solemn ...
... Perhaps more than any other poet in English , John Milton calls for being read aloud . The first two poems here especially invite such reading , for they constitute a veritable debate , moving in tone from the playful to the solemn ...
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Abraham Absurd ANDERSON answer appear asked ASLAKSEN beauty become believe brother BURGOMASTER called close comes course CREON criticism dead dear death door DUDGEON effect expression eyes face fact faith father fear feeling follow give goes hand happy head hear heard heart hold HOVSTAD human idea interpretation JONATHAN JUDITH keep leave light live look MADAME ROSEPETTLE meaning mind mother move nature never night NUMBER once passed perhaps PETRA play poem poet poetry present question reality RICHARD ROSALIE seems sense soul speak stand STOCKMANN story sure tell Theatre thee thing thou thought town true truth turn understand veil voice waiter walks whole young