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... Rubek ( Thomp- son repeats Weigand's analogue ) only if it is remembered that Rubek may ultimately achieve the redemption to which he appears , with Irene , to be ascending , a possibility which neither Weigand nor 4 Ibsen : The Open ...
... Rubek ( Thomp- son repeats Weigand's analogue ) only if it is remembered that Rubek may ultimately achieve the redemption to which he appears , with Irene , to be ascending , a possibility which neither Weigand nor 4 Ibsen : The Open ...
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... Rubek . Borghejm is undoubtedly Ibsen's closest approach to that genuine but completely unhistrionic heroism which he seems to envisage in the letter to Brandes in which he implies the need for an unpretentious shoemaker who will stick ...
... Rubek . Borghejm is undoubtedly Ibsen's closest approach to that genuine but completely unhistrionic heroism which he seems to envisage in the letter to Brandes in which he implies the need for an unpretentious shoemaker who will stick ...
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... Rubek , for instance . All are unwilling poets , and all are struck down either because they betrayed their vocations or because their poetry is displeasing to whatever power it is that , in the last plays , appears , unceremoniously ...
... Rubek , for instance . All are unwilling poets , and all are struck down either because they betrayed their vocations or because their poetry is displeasing to whatever power it is that , in the last plays , appears , unceremoniously ...
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