The Shakespearian TempestH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1932 - 332 Seiten |
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... evil is mysterious . We cannot say that evil is to be related to the material only , good to the spiritual . There is a spiritual evil . Birds represent ethereality and volatility , often touching the swift - passing intuitions of ...
... evil is mysterious . We cannot say that evil is to be related to the material only , good to the spiritual . There is a spiritual evil . Birds represent ethereality and volatility , often touching the swift - passing intuitions of ...
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... Evil itself . She enters , appro- priately it may seem , to ' thunder ' . But the thunder must be related not to pure evil , but rather to the discord existing here between these evil spirits . It is a discord within the world of evil ...
... Evil itself . She enters , appro- priately it may seem , to ' thunder ' . But the thunder must be related not to pure evil , but rather to the discord existing here between these evil spirits . It is a discord within the world of evil ...
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... evil . Thus we see evil as a condition of disharmony between two elements : neither by itself is actively bad , but rather their separation , division , and therefore conflict , leads to what we call ' evil ' . Hence the Weird Sisters ...
... evil . Thus we see evil as a condition of disharmony between two elements : neither by itself is actively bad , but rather their separation , division , and therefore conflict , leads to what we call ' evil ' . Hence the Weird Sisters ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Histories early Tragedies and Poems | 74 |
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