Poetry and Religion as DramaWorld Press, 1965 - 211 Seiten |
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... says : Despair in God , and trust in Belzebub : It is this despair , the sin of Judas , that destroys Faustus . He says : My heart's so harden'd , I cannot repent : But he is even more tragic when he says : I do repent ; and yet I do ...
... says : Despair in God , and trust in Belzebub : It is this despair , the sin of Judas , that destroys Faustus . He says : My heart's so harden'd , I cannot repent : But he is even more tragic when he says : I do repent ; and yet I do ...
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... says that Charles is the father , she says : You are deceived ; my child is none of his , It was Alencon that enjoy'd my love ... O give me leave , I have deluded you ; ' Twas neither Charles , nor yet the duke I named , But Reignier ...
... says that Charles is the father , she says : You are deceived ; my child is none of his , It was Alencon that enjoy'd my love ... O give me leave , I have deluded you ; ' Twas neither Charles , nor yet the duke I named , But Reignier ...
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... says : " My lord : a girl who could think of another's danger in such a moment was not inspired by the devil . " This is like what the Roman centurion says of Jesus on the cross : " Truly this man was a son of God . " ( Mark . xv ) ...
... says : " My lord : a girl who could think of another's danger in such a moment was not inspired by the devil . " This is like what the Roman centurion says of Jesus on the cross : " Truly this man was a son of God . " ( Mark . xv ) ...
Inhalt
PREFACE | 1 |
RELIGION AND DRAMA | 23 |
EVERYMAN AND DR FAUSTUS | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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