Thoth, Volume 13Graduate students of the English Department, Syracuse University, 1972 - American literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 15
Page 30
... suffer a troubled conscience and tormenting remorse , but moreover , he will be unable to alleviate his suffering by secular and material means : " all the riches , honour , and plesures of the warld , wil never releeue the paine of a ...
... suffer a troubled conscience and tormenting remorse , but moreover , he will be unable to alleviate his suffering by secular and material means : " all the riches , honour , and plesures of the warld , wil never releeue the paine of a ...
Page 37
... suffering by destroying an accused cause of the dis- comfort is the fourth point , the desire of the sufferer to ease his pain by consulting sorcerers and seeking to communicate with spirits . Hume lists these responses - blaming ...
... suffering by destroying an accused cause of the dis- comfort is the fourth point , the desire of the sufferer to ease his pain by consulting sorcerers and seeking to communicate with spirits . Hume lists these responses - blaming ...
Page 29
... suffering state amidst those same conditions and elements which define life as a realm of absurdity , suffering , and tragic disorder . Hardy's use of the theme of the unquiet , unredeemed spirits of the dead , whether they be the ...
... suffering state amidst those same conditions and elements which define life as a realm of absurdity , suffering , and tragic disorder . Hardy's use of the theme of the unquiet , unredeemed spirits of the dead , whether they be the ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
absurd Adventures Albert Camus Amoretti Avgvst bad conscience Banquo Bramble Bramble's Caligula Camus Channel Firing Christopher Marlowe Colin comedy comic cosmos critical Cynara dead death decadent despair dissonance Dowson Elinor English essay fear Frye Gascoigne Gascoigne's George Gascoigne Hardy Hardy's harmony Holinshed Holinshed's human Hume Hume's Humphry Clinker imagery INDIANA UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES innocence John Updike Johnson King Lear Lear's LIBRARIES INDIANENSIS Lismahago live Longaker lover Macduff man's Marlowe Marlowe's Master F.J. means metaphor mind mistress moral murder music in poetry nature night nightingale Orpheus Orphic paradox play poet poetic Press prose Puritan reader remorse rhyme Samuel Johnson says seems sense sequence Shakespeare Shepheardes Calender SIGILLUM ET VERITAS sleep sonnet sound speech stanza stars Stephen Crane story Sylvia Plath Syracuse University Tamburlaine Tamburlaine and Caligula theme tion tormented Univ UNIVERSITATIS LUX unquiet dead Updike's VERITAS MDCCCXX verse Villanelle voice wayst words York