Continuum, Volume 1AMS Press, 1989 - French literature |
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Page 57
... discussion in motion , actually had its source in a letter from Sulpicius to Cicero on the ruins of Carthage , which was also to crop up again in Tasso . At this point , Philanthe , somewhat exas- perated , appears ready to give in ...
... discussion in motion , actually had its source in a letter from Sulpicius to Cicero on the ruins of Carthage , which was also to crop up again in Tasso . At this point , Philanthe , somewhat exas- perated , appears ready to give in ...
Page 157
... discussion of Seneca , she begins to reflect on her subjectivity and in effect proposes an alternative epistemology . Descartes's neo - stoicism rests on the major epistemological premise that res cogitans has a reflexive capacity to ...
... discussion of Seneca , she begins to reflect on her subjectivity and in effect proposes an alternative epistemology . Descartes's neo - stoicism rests on the major epistemological premise that res cogitans has a reflexive capacity to ...
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... discussion of Plath's Ariel as the poet planned it and as it was in fact published . The discussion makes abundantly clear that works change as ( even relatively small ) changes are made in their contents , a point which can also be of ...
... discussion of Plath's Ariel as the poet planned it and as it was in fact published . The discussion makes abundantly clear that works change as ( even relatively small ) changes are made in their contents , a point which can also be of ...
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