The earth's obscene, corrupting love. And still the ripe fruit and the branch Observe the sky begin to blanch Without a cry, without a prayer, With no betrayal of despair. O Courage, could you not as well Select a second place to dwell, Not only in that... Artificial Love: A Story of Machines and Architecture - Pagina 182door Paul Shepheard - 2003 - 312 pagina’sGedeeltelijke weergave - Over dit boek
| C. W. E. Bigsby, Christopher William Edgar Bigsby - 1984 - 368 pagina’s
...prayer, With no betrayal of despair. O courage, could you not as well Select a second place to swell. Not only in that golden tree But in the frightened heart of me.1s8 Williams's protagonists are caught at the zenith or just beyond. They search for and sometimes... | |
| Michael Gelven - 2010 - 217 pagina’s
...it means to confront the truth in order to be able to resist its enemies. 15 Conclusion Oh, Courage! could you not as well Select a second place to dwell?...that golden tree But in the frightened heart of me? Tennessee Williams, Night of the Iguana So intimate and ephemeral is courage that it seems of all the... | |
| Tennessee Williams - 1971 - 388 pagina’s
...Observe the sky begin to blanch Without a cry, without a prayer, With no betrayal of despair. O Courage, could you not as well Select a second place to dwell,...that golden tree But in the frightened heart of me? Have you got it? HANNAH: Yes! NONNO: All of it? HANNAH: Every word of it. NONNO: It is finished? HANNAH:... | |
| Charles S. Watson - 1997 - 290 pagina’s
...precious virtue of courage, a quality that Shannon badly needs to fortify his shattered life: O Courage could you not as well Select a second place to dwell,...that golden tree, But in the frightened heart of me? [p. 124] Shannon, the spokesman for Williams, having abandoned the Christian doctrine he has found... | |
| Michael Gelven - 1997 - 188 pagina’s
...the old man, Nono, in Williams's play Night of the Iguana pleads with the gods, he asks: Oh courage, could you not as well Select a second place to dwell?...that golden tree But in the frightened heart of me? The poet does not ask to succeed in the enterprise, but simply to confront it courageously. Indeed,... | |
| Francisco Fernández - 2001 - 396 pagina’s
...Observe the sky to blanch Without a cry, without a prayer, With no betrayal of despair. O Courage, could you not as well Select a second place to dwell,...that golden tree, But in the frightened heart of me? (Williams, 1979: 325) Spirituality has to be understood as what makes us different from the rest of... | |
| Tennessee Williams - 2002 - 348 pagina’s
...Observe the sky begin to blanch Without a cry, without a prayer, With no betrayal of despair. O Courage, could you not as well Select a second place to dwell,...that golden tree But in the frightened heart of me? [NOT A SOUL; BLANKET ROLL BLUES] (FROM the film THE FUGITIVE KIND) Last night I crossed the river with... | |
| Carme Manuel, Paul S. Derrick - 2003 - 556 pagina’s
...perfect metaphor for the exploration of the inner man confined within the walls of a room. O Courage, could you not as well Select a second place to dwell,...that golden tree, But in the frightened heart of me? (1979: 325) Spirituality has to be understood as what makes us different from the rest of creation.... | |
| George Rapanos - 2007 - 337 pagina’s
...the sky, begin to blanch. Without a cry, without a prayer, with no betrayal of despair. Oh! courage, could you not as well select a second place to dwell....that golden tree, but in the frightened heart of me. Tennessee Williams 149 Just sitting, doing nothing, the spring comes and the grass grows by itself.... | |
| George Rapanos - 2006 - 295 pagina’s
...the sky, begin to blanch. Without a cry, without a prayer, with no betrayal of despair. Oh! courage, could you not as well select a second place to dwell....that golden tree, but in the frightened heart of me. Tennessee Williams 145 To Althea from Prison (excerpt) Stone Walls do not a Prison make, Nor Iron Bars... | |
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