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Pagina 109
The gap is as necessary to him as the division between his feet and the ground , which enables him , unlike a vegetable , to move about the world by his own volition . This suggestion itself is merely an attempt in words to suggest an ...
The gap is as necessary to him as the division between his feet and the ground , which enables him , unlike a vegetable , to move about the world by his own volition . This suggestion itself is merely an attempt in words to suggest an ...
Pagina 137
If the Oedipus Rex is capable of moving a modern reader or playgoer no less powerfully than it moved the contemporary Greeks , the only possible explanation is that the effect of ...
If the Oedipus Rex is capable of moving a modern reader or playgoer no less powerfully than it moved the contemporary Greeks , the only possible explanation is that the effect of ...
Pagina 318
It resembles our recollections of the heroes of history or legend , who move about in our imaginations , ' forms more real than living man , ' and are worth much to us though we do not remember anything they said .
It resembles our recollections of the heroes of history or legend , who move about in our imaginations , ' forms more real than living man , ' and are worth much to us though we do not remember anything they said .
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