An Introduction to Literature: Fiction, Poetry, DramaSylvan Barnet, Morton Berman, William Burto |
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... feel awful . I feel awful . I feel I'm horrible to you . " " No , I want you , I want you , " was all he answered , blindly , with that terrible intonation which frightened her almost more than her horror lest he should not want her ...
... feel awful . I feel awful . I feel I'm horrible to you . " " No , I want you , I want you , " was all he answered , blindly , with that terrible intonation which frightened her almost more than her horror lest he should not want her ...
Page 554
... feel that we have achieved new insight into human greatness . But the perfectibility of man ? Do we feel that Julius Caesar or Macbeth or Othello have to do with human perfectibility ? Don't these plays suggest rather that man ...
... feel that we have achieved new insight into human greatness . But the perfectibility of man ? Do we feel that Julius Caesar or Macbeth or Othello have to do with human perfectibility ? Don't these plays suggest rather that man ...
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... feel that Antigonê goes to her death as a result of the workings of fate ? Do we feel that fate is responsible for Creon's fall ? Is the Messenger right to introduce the notion of " fate " ( Exodos , line 4 ) ? Or are both Antigonê and ...
... feel that Antigonê goes to her death as a result of the workings of fate ? Do we feel that fate is responsible for Creon's fall ? Is the Messenger right to introduce the notion of " fate " ( Exodos , line 4 ) ? Or are both Antigonê and ...
Contents
Some Theories of Literature | 1 |
Stories and Meanings | 13 |
Luke Parable of the Prodigal Son | 22 |
Copyright | |
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