A Handbook of Critical Approaches to LiteratureHarper & Row, 1966 - 238 pàgines |
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Pàgina 127
... hope thereby to keep the green world from dying and to be the saviours of their own people . ( p . 236 ) By the time Sophocles and Aeschylus were producing their tragedies for Athenian audiences , such sacrifices were no longer ...
... hope thereby to keep the green world from dying and to be the saviours of their own people . ( p . 236 ) By the time Sophocles and Aeschylus were producing their tragedies for Athenian audiences , such sacrifices were no longer ...
Pàgina 165
... hope ( despair ) , and to love ( hate ) . The first scene includes these : " And Faith , as the wife was aptly named . . . " ; " My love and my Faith " ; .. dost thou doubt me al- ready . he looked back and saw the head of Faith still ...
... hope ( despair ) , and to love ( hate ) . The first scene includes these : " And Faith , as the wife was aptly named . . . " ; " My love and my Faith " ; .. dost thou doubt me al- ready . he looked back and saw the head of Faith still ...
Pàgina 167
... hope ; we find that in the story despair , the vice opposed to hope , can be easily associated with doubt , the vice opposed to faith . For example , the two vices are nearly allied when Good- man recognizes the pink ribbon : " My Faith ...
... hope ; we find that in the story despair , the vice opposed to hope , can be easily associated with doubt , the vice opposed to faith . For example , the two vices are nearly allied when Good- man recognizes the pink ribbon : " My Faith ...
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TRADITIONAL APPROACHES | 1 |
TRADITIONAL APPROACHES TO MARVELLS | 10 |
TRADITIONAL APPROACHES TO Hamlet | 16 |
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