| William Shakespeare - 1994 - 160 Seiten
...The fitchew nor the soiled horse goes to't With a more riotous appetite. Down from the waist th'are centaurs, Though women all above. But to the girdle do the gods inherit; 120 Beneath is all the fiend's. There's hell, there's darkness, There's the sulphury pit, burning,... | |
| Hugh Grady - 1996 - 270 Seiten
...and evoking all the power of a fearful fantasy which appears to have become true: Down from the waist they are Centaurs, Though women all above; But to the girdle do the guds inberit, Beneath is all the Iiends': there's hell, there's darkness, There is the sulphurous pit,... | |
| Gibson Burrell - 1997 - 260 Seiten
...name; The fitchew nor the soiled horse goes to't With a more riotous appetite. Down from the waist they are Centaurs, Though women all above; But to the girdle do the Gods inherit. Beneath is all the fiends'. (King Lear IV.vi.124-30) an I-based eye which, for our purposes, stares back at what it sees.... | |
| Timothy Murray - 1997 - 324 Seiten
...anxiously reveals a similar figure as the repressed origin of all of his troubles: "Down from the waist they are Centaurs, / Though women all above; / But...the girdle do the gods inherit, / Beneath is all the fiends': there's hell, there's darkness, / There is the sulphurous pit, burning, scalding, / Stench,... | |
| Harold Bloom - 1998 - 772 Seiten
[ Der Inhalt dieser Seite ist beschränkt. ] | |
| Claudio Guillén - 1998 - 492 Seiten
[ Der Inhalt dieser Seite ist beschränkt. ] | |
| |