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Page 79
... tion " ; held desirous , in his " unconscious mind " , of " the splendour of an oriental homecoming " -found guilty in a wide variety — a suspiciously wide variety of ways of offence to gods and men . This hostile account is based ...
... tion " ; held desirous , in his " unconscious mind " , of " the splendour of an oriental homecoming " -found guilty in a wide variety — a suspiciously wide variety of ways of offence to gods and men . This hostile account is based ...
Page 110
... tion . The thrusting outward of the self into a world of " mere " objects reciprocates the power of blood on the hands to taint the soul . Indeed the earlier warning against imposing a subject- object dichotomy on Aeschylus ought to be ...
... tion . The thrusting outward of the self into a world of " mere " objects reciprocates the power of blood on the hands to taint the soul . Indeed the earlier warning against imposing a subject- object dichotomy on Aeschylus ought to be ...
Page 164
... tion being asked in a spirit of simple enquiry , and of information being supplied in order to satisfy the questioner's curiosity . Neither in Aeschylus nor in Sophocles is the question really , in its full dramatic nature , a request ...
... tion being asked in a spirit of simple enquiry , and of information being supplied in order to satisfy the questioner's curiosity . Neither in Aeschylus nor in Sophocles is the question really , in its full dramatic nature , a request ...
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New Fictions for Old I I | 11 |
Imitation and Action | 21 |
Human Beings | 29 |
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