HUMA 1825 Lecture 1: TS Eliot (Harcourt Pub)

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Eliot murder in the cathedral : thomas"s description of the chorus (p. 21) is exactly the same as the mysterious fourth tempter"s description of thomas (p. 40). And behind the face of death the judgement. And behind the judgement the void, more horrid than. The horror of the effortless journey, to the empty land. Which is no land, only emptiness, absence, the void, Where those who were men can no longer turn the. Where the soul is no longer deceived, for there are no. No colours, no forms to distract, to divert the soul. From seeing itself, foully united forever, nothing with objects, no tones, mind nothing, Not what we call death, but what beyond death is not. The priests (p. 86): by thee, all things exist. For all things exist only as seen by thee, only as known. Only in thy light, and thy glory is declared even in.

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