Critics on MarloweJudith O'Neill University of Miami Press, 1970 - 127 Seiten |
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... despair : Hell strives with grace for conquest in my breast : What shall I do to shun the snares of death ? Hell strives against Heaven : despair against repentance . But as soon as Mephistophilis arrests him for disobedience , commands ...
... despair : Hell strives with grace for conquest in my breast : What shall I do to shun the snares of death ? Hell strives against Heaven : despair against repentance . But as soon as Mephistophilis arrests him for disobedience , commands ...
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... despair ; Despair in God and trust in Beelzebub . II . i . 1-4 Nevertheless , as those lines ironically imply , Faustus is not so resolute -something soundeth in his ears - and he has to drive himself back by re - iteration of his basic ...
... despair ; Despair in God and trust in Beelzebub . II . i . 1-4 Nevertheless , as those lines ironically imply , Faustus is not so resolute -something soundeth in his ears - and he has to drive himself back by re - iteration of his basic ...
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... despair , but the lines are neither impressive nor revealing ( IV . v . 21-6 ) . With the opening of Act V ( for which no chorus is needed ) the wheel has gone full circle : Faustus is back at Wittenberg with his students , and as the ...
... despair , but the lines are neither impressive nor revealing ( IV . v . 21-6 ) . With the opening of Act V ( for which no chorus is needed ) the wheel has gone full circle : Faustus is back at Wittenberg with his students , and as the ...
Inhalt
1965 | 21 |
MODERN CRITICS ON MARLOWE | 28 |
The Second Part of Tamburlaine the Great | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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