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... death is terrible and glorious , when such sacrificial death is in some strange inexplicable way related to the central truth of existence . After such sacrificial ' plays , after witnessing Shiva's frenzied Dance of Death , the only ...
... death is terrible and glorious , when such sacrificial death is in some strange inexplicable way related to the central truth of existence . After such sacrificial ' plays , after witnessing Shiva's frenzied Dance of Death , the only ...
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His World and His Art K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar. ness . - Death , do thou die ! Death , thou art dead ! This can be done only if the reality of a power higher than Death a power that is also a function of the spirit of man , of the human ...
His World and His Art K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar. ness . - Death , do thou die ! Death , thou art dead ! This can be done only if the reality of a power higher than Death a power that is also a function of the spirit of man , of the human ...
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... death ; no royal burial for him , no funeral oration by Fortinbras ; he dies as a criminal dies , found out and detested by everybody ( including Gertrude and Laertes ) . Death comes to all , sooner or later , but the manner of death is ...
... death ; no royal burial for him , no funeral oration by Fortinbras ; he dies as a criminal dies , found out and detested by everybody ( including Gertrude and Laertes ) . Death comes to all , sooner or later , but the manner of death is ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
THE TEXT OF SHAKESPEARE | 35 |
vi From Textual to Literary Criticism | 57 |
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