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Page 106
... Calan demands here an answer from Noah's God , an answer , which the beggar , hinting at this formulation of Calan's , later gives : “ Du tätest gut , die Seufzer des Mannes in Barmherzigkeit zu ersäufen " ( p . 347 ) . However , the ...
... Calan demands here an answer from Noah's God , an answer , which the beggar , hinting at this formulation of Calan's , later gives : “ Du tätest gut , die Seufzer des Mannes in Barmherzigkeit zu ersäufen " ( p . 347 ) . However , the ...
Page 109
... Calan , only that Calan , as he himself says challengingly to God , has eyes " die Blut zu sehen nicht blendet , Ohren , in die kein Grausen eingeht , wenn blu- tende Kinder schreien ” ( p . 323 ) . Noah , on the other hand , covers his ...
... Calan , only that Calan , as he himself says challengingly to God , has eyes " die Blut zu sehen nicht blendet , Ohren , in die kein Grausen eingeht , wenn blu- tende Kinder schreien ” ( p . 323 ) . Noah , on the other hand , covers his ...
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... Calan tempts Noah with material goods and notions . In Awah's delivery , Noah's weakness , which is expressed in the ... Calan's further attempt to show his power and God's weakness is then his bloody deed . Calan says to Noah : " If he ...
... Calan tempts Noah with material goods and notions . In Awah's delivery , Noah's weakness , which is expressed in the ... Calan's further attempt to show his power and God's weakness is then his bloody deed . Calan says to Noah : " If he ...
Contents
RILKES GAZING | 29 |
CONCERNING THE PROBLEM OF TRANSFORMATION | 48 |
WORDS ANENT LOGOLOGY | 72 |
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