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  1. Há 4 dias · From ‘Little Gidding’ the fourth and final poem of T. S. Eliots Four Quartets, The title of the episode is from Christopher Marlowe’s play, “The Jew of Malta.” Thou hast committed, Fornication: but that was in another country, And besides, the wench is dead.”

  2. Há 5 dias · Pieces of 4 Quartets - TS Eliot. Koop tickets. Mark Liebrecht Schouwburg. Theatervoorstelling. Drama. di 28 mei 2024 van 20.15 tot 21.30 uur. Specialisatie Woordkunst-Drama o.l.v. Myriam Mulder en celloklas o.l.v. Marijke Gonnissen. Spel Diane Bal. Cellisten: Basil Casteleyn, Lauranne Cockx, Gerd Borms, Robin Rutten. Locatie.

  3. Há 5 dias · May 28, 2024. “To make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from” – T.S Eliot, “Four Quartets”. Only a short week after the second of the British junior rowing “triple” (SHORR, NSR, HRR), comes yet another trip to Dorney Lake for 2024’s Metropolitan Regatta.

  4. Há 4 dias · Jacobs is right to fear a Christianity reduced to mere politics and, for that, The Year of Our Lord 1943 remains an extremely timely book. However, as with so many other appropriations of Niebuhr, Jacobs’ caricature loses all the nuance. By reducing Niebuhr to a short-sighted political pragmatist, even Jacobs’ Eliot becomes inscrutable.

  5. Há 5 dias · Pieces of 4 Quartets - TS Eliot. Mark Liebrecht Schouwburg Heilig-Kruisstraat 16, 2640 Mortsel. Theatervoorstelling. Gratis. Geschikt voor 12 tot 99 jaar ...

    • Heilig-Kruisstraat 16, Mortsel, 2640
    • May 28, 2024
  6. Há 4 dias · The concept of time and its relationship with the state of mind, is eloquently expressed in T S Eliot’s ; the first of the four quartets. At the start Eliot states: ‘Time present and time past are both perhaps present in time future’. Alluding to the way in which our understandings and experiences echo the past, as well as recognising ...

  7. Há 5 dias · "The Waste Land" by T.S. Eliot, 1922IV: Death by WaterImage: Head of a Drowned Man by Théodore Géricault, circa 1819

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    • Ars Poetica