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... themes of general importance in the play . - - - T The joyful sexual reunion of the long separated husband and wife is a theme much celebrated in literature ( Odyssey 23.232ff . , where 232-5 are cited by Fagles and Stanford , Aeschylus ...
... themes of general importance in the play . - - - T The joyful sexual reunion of the long separated husband and wife is a theme much celebrated in literature ( Odyssey 23.232ff . , where 232-5 are cited by Fagles and Stanford , Aeschylus ...
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... theme of such an undertaking . Nowhere does it bear the narrow meaning implied in some of Wiedemann's arguments , viz . ' that ( portion of my work ) which has been begun ' , i.e. ' the story so far ' , or ' the theme as stated ' . No ...
... theme of such an undertaking . Nowhere does it bear the narrow meaning implied in some of Wiedemann's arguments , viz . ' that ( portion of my work ) which has been begun ' , i.e. ' the story so far ' , or ' the theme as stated ' . No ...
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... theme in both 3 and 6. But even in 3 , where it can be said to be the principal theme , it is not the only theme : in the refusal of the gambler to provide his shivering slave with a tunic we can discern an anticipation of a more important ...
... theme in both 3 and 6. But even in 3 , where it can be said to be the principal theme , it is not the only theme : in the refusal of the gambler to provide his shivering slave with a tunic we can discern an anticipation of a more important ...
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