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... attitude as Beowulf's is not what we would be apt to call Christian : but then , there is no reason why we should expect him to behave in a Christian manner . What we might look for , if my explanation has been correct , is that his ...
... attitude as Beowulf's is not what we would be apt to call Christian : but then , there is no reason why we should expect him to behave in a Christian manner . What we might look for , if my explanation has been correct , is that his ...
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... attitudes just as Emilia has taken on some of Iago's . Othello's devouring , all - or - nothing attitude to love , and Iago's cynical promiscuity , have each left some imprint on their wives . Samuel Johnson put it with his usual ...
... attitudes just as Emilia has taken on some of Iago's . Othello's devouring , all - or - nothing attitude to love , and Iago's cynical promiscuity , have each left some imprint on their wives . Samuel Johnson put it with his usual ...
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... attitude to it colours his whole attitude to revelation generally . Tyrrell felt that the deposit of faith should be capable of a certain fluidity of interpretation and that yet in traditional Christianity it was rigidly immovable . His ...
... attitude to it colours his whole attitude to revelation generally . Tyrrell felt that the deposit of faith should be capable of a certain fluidity of interpretation and that yet in traditional Christianity it was rigidly immovable . His ...
Contents
RELIGIOUS ATTITUDES IN BEOWULF | 9 |
PUSHKINS VERSION | 40 |
A NOTE ON CHARACTERIZATION IN OTHELLO | 52 |
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