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... person , as is only natural after the four preceding verbs , which are all in that person . We are later to learn from Par- menon that Moschion had carried the baby from one house to the other ( 649-50 ) . He must have taken it , that ...
... person , as is only natural after the four preceding verbs , which are all in that person . We are later to learn from Par- menon that Moschion had carried the baby from one house to the other ( 649-50 ) . He must have taken it , that ...
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... person ' , or , as Barthes puts it , as if he had ' a future , an unconscious , a soul ' . Barthes is questioning on the one hand the possibility of ignoring ' character ' in literary texts , and on the other hand the possibility of ...
... person ' , or , as Barthes puts it , as if he had ' a future , an unconscious , a soul ' . Barthes is questioning on the one hand the possibility of ignoring ' character ' in literary texts , and on the other hand the possibility of ...
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... person ( ' endowed with motives ' ) , her reaction takes its place in the discourse of the play ; and it can be seen how the critics ' doubtful reactions have arisen a ) from trying to treat Clytemnestra as a person - about whose ...
... person ( ' endowed with motives ' ) , her reaction takes its place in the discourse of the play ; and it can be seen how the critics ' doubtful reactions have arisen a ) from trying to treat Clytemnestra as a person - about whose ...
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