Lermontov: A Study in Literary-historical EvaluationArdis, 1981 - 190 pages |
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... Demon's first speech concludes with a traditional saying , which al- ready has been spoken about above : Что без тебя мне эта вечность ? Моих владений бесконечность ? Пустые звучные слова , Обширный храм без божества ! What is this ...
... Demon's first speech concludes with a traditional saying , which al- ready has been spoken about above : Что без тебя мне эта вечность ? Моих владений бесконечность ? Пустые звучные слова , Обширный храм без божества ! What is this ...
Page 113
... Demon's struggle with the An- gel possesses great significance : " The Demon learns that the angel loves a mortal . The Demon learns her identity and tempts her so that she forsakes the angel , but soon dies and becomes a spirit of hell ...
... Demon's struggle with the An- gel possesses great significance : " The Demon learns that the angel loves a mortal . The Demon learns her identity and tempts her so that she forsakes the angel , but soon dies and becomes a spirit of hell ...
Page 114
... Demon's entire vow is just such an emotional - rhetorical fusion . In general the Demon's speech advances by means of emotional antitheses , repetitions , parallelisms and formulae , which exert an influence through their rhythmic ...
... Demon's entire vow is just such an emotional - rhetorical fusion . In general the Demon's speech advances by means of emotional antitheses , repetitions , parallelisms and formulae , which exert an influence through their rhythmic ...
Contents
Introduction B M Eikhenbaum | 9 |
Youthful Verse | 21 |
Verse of the Second Period 18361841 | 89 |
Copyright | |
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