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... feel because the pivot point will feel the same whichever way the scales lean . It is also problematic , of course , that she cannot tell who she is supposed to strike with her sword . A blind swing is as likely to strike the innocent ...
... feel because the pivot point will feel the same whichever way the scales lean . It is also problematic , of course , that she cannot tell who she is supposed to strike with her sword . A blind swing is as likely to strike the innocent ...
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... feel responsible for every sentence [ ... ] the Dialectic derives its vital energy from the tension between the two intellectual temperaments which came together in writing it.38 Even Yeats joined the multiplicity of the Deleuzian ...
... feel responsible for every sentence [ ... ] the Dialectic derives its vital energy from the tension between the two intellectual temperaments which came together in writing it.38 Even Yeats joined the multiplicity of the Deleuzian ...
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... feeling that Eustace should inherit , that thereby “ justice ” would be better served , derives , first , from the importance of property as a means of preserving familial identities . Second is the feeling that property rights entail ...
... feeling that Eustace should inherit , that thereby “ justice ” would be better served , derives , first , from the importance of property as a means of preserving familial identities . Second is the feeling that property rights entail ...
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On the EmergencUNIVERSITY DE CALIFORNIA | 1 |
Theatricality Legalism and the Scenography | 15 |
Representation of the Oscar Wilde | 47 |
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