The Search for an Eternal Norm, as Represented by Three ClassicsUniversity Press of America, 1981 - 212 Seiten |
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... Galahad alone , is the achievement of union with Christ in the heavenly kingdom . Galahad , the incarnation not of a relative but of an absolute perfection , thereby represents but a denatured man . He is without inner conflicts , which ...
... Galahad alone , is the achievement of union with Christ in the heavenly kingdom . Galahad , the incarnation not of a relative but of an absolute perfection , thereby represents but a denatured man . He is without inner conflicts , which ...
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... Galahad . Moreover , because Galahad appears immune to all temptation , he cannot be credited either with the experience of struggling against it or the merit of overcoming it . In the implicit contrast between the unhuman Galahad and ...
... Galahad . Moreover , because Galahad appears immune to all temptation , he cannot be credited either with the experience of struggling against it or the merit of overcoming it . In the implicit contrast between the unhuman Galahad and ...
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... Galahad replies : " Sir , that is no marvel , for this adventure is not theirs but mine " ; whereupon he lifts the sword from the stone and slips it into an empty scabbard he has brought along for the purpose . Again , recalling how Sir ...
... Galahad replies : " Sir , that is no marvel , for this adventure is not theirs but mine " ; whereupon he lifts the sword from the stone and slips it into an empty scabbard he has brought along for the purpose . Again , recalling how Sir ...
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General Introduction | 1 |
Introduction | 13 |
The Play | 21 |
Urheberrecht | |
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