Shakespeare, Our ContemporaryAnchor Books, 1966 - Počet stran: 372 The best, the most alive, radical book about Shakespeare in at least a generation. |
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Strana 155
... suffering a meaning or nobility , who revolts or accepts his suffering , and who must die . • O gods ! Who is't can say ' I am at the worst ' ? I am worse than e'er I was . And worse I may be yet . The worst is not So long as we can say ...
... suffering a meaning or nobility , who revolts or accepts his suffering , and who must die . • O gods ! Who is't can say ' I am at the worst ' ? I am worse than e'er I was . And worse I may be yet . The worst is not So long as we can say ...
Strana 159
... suffering . The Biblical Job knew about it well when he called on God : If the scourge slay suddenly , he will laugh ... suffer better than that if you want them to weary of punishing you . I say to myself - sometimes , Clov , you must ...
... suffering . The Biblical Job knew about it well when he called on God : If the scourge slay suddenly , he will laugh ... suffer better than that if you want them to weary of punishing you . I say to myself - sometimes , Clov , you must ...
Strana 160
... suffering . He has one reply to make to eschatology : " Take it easy . . . Peace to our arses " . Both couples : Pozzo who has been made blind , and Lucky who has been made dumb , on the one hand , Hamm who cannot get up , and Clov who ...
... suffering . He has one reply to make to eschatology : " Take it easy . . . Peace to our arses " . Both couples : Pozzo who has been made blind , and Lucky who has been made dumb , on the one hand , Hamm who cannot get up , and Clov who ...
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MODERN | 75 |
CONTRADICTIONS | 179 |
TITANIA AND THE ASSS HEAD | 213 |
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