Continuum, Volume 2AMS Press, 1990 - French literature |
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Page 66
... sense of temporal or terminal closure and in the sense of the constitution of a whole by inclusion and exclusion . As David Hult has noted , closure " implies , first and foremost , an act ( of closing ) and thus the intervention of a ...
... sense of temporal or terminal closure and in the sense of the constitution of a whole by inclusion and exclusion . As David Hult has noted , closure " implies , first and foremost , an act ( of closing ) and thus the intervention of a ...
Page 130
... sense , Bérénice's and Titus ' love is composed of two incompatible elements : a relation of intimacy and a relation to history , a relation of a " je " to a " tu " and also a relation to a third " person . " The first component of ...
... sense , Bérénice's and Titus ' love is composed of two incompatible elements : a relation of intimacy and a relation to history , a relation of a " je " to a " tu " and also a relation to a third " person . " The first component of ...
Page 161
... sense of movement , as against a static sense of the Italian , both in vocabulary and idea ( to have , to love which is a desire to possess permanently ) . The English is possibly more forceful than the Italian . Even a cursory reading ...
... sense of movement , as against a static sense of the Italian , both in vocabulary and idea ( to have , to love which is a desire to possess permanently ) . The English is possibly more forceful than the Italian . Even a cursory reading ...
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