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As an alleġory of criticism , the positions read / write as : ( 1 ) Classical Author : purblind omniscience ... 370 ) , then we will be over - taken by Lacan , who has taken over position ( 3 ) in showing that a new reading is both ...
As an alleġory of criticism , the positions read / write as : ( 1 ) Classical Author : purblind omniscience ... 370 ) , then we will be over - taken by Lacan , who has taken over position ( 3 ) in showing that a new reading is both ...
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62 I believe , concede this position considerable force . Though the Oresteia was indeed performed in Athens in 458 , it began life as a text , and if its ' visual meaning ' is consistently problematic , one has to face up to that fact ...
62 I believe , concede this position considerable force . Though the Oresteia was indeed performed in Athens in 458 , it began life as a text , and if its ' visual meaning ' is consistently problematic , one has to face up to that fact ...
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Geddes ' point that basileuteros and basileutatos suggest not a position , but a characteristic of which one may have degrees , is pertinent , as is the fact that Nausikaa is called basileia and anassa ( 6.115 , 149 ) .
Geddes ' point that basileuteros and basileutatos suggest not a position , but a characteristic of which one may have degrees , is pertinent , as is the fact that Nausikaa is called basileia and anassa ( 6.115 , 149 ) .
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