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But this question deserves more comment , and it invites us to seek further orientation through a comparison of the classical French theater with the indigenous Spanish theater . TWO THEATERS Not many things illuminate the finer points ...
But this question deserves more comment , and it invites us to seek further orientation through a comparison of the classical French theater with the indigenous Spanish theater . TWO THEATERS Not many things illuminate the finer points ...
Pagina 64
The author and his audience enjoy not so much the passions and the consequent dramatic entanglements of the personages as the analysis of those passions ; whereas in the Spanish theater psychological anatomy of sentiments and characters ...
The author and his audience enjoy not so much the passions and the consequent dramatic entanglements of the personages as the analysis of those passions ; whereas in the Spanish theater psychological anatomy of sentiments and characters ...
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Our Spanish word otro ( other ) is nothing but the Latin alter . To say , then , that the animal lives not from itself but from what is other than itself , pulled and pushed and tyrannized over by that other , is equivalent to saying ...
Our Spanish word otro ( other ) is nothing but the Latin alter . To say , then , that the animal lives not from itself but from what is other than itself , pulled and pushed and tyrannized over by that other , is equivalent to saying ...
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The Dehumanization of Art, and Other Writings on Art and Culture José Ortega y Gasset Visualizzazione brani - 1956 |
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