Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 11-12John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1986 |
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... seems sometimes fanciful and arbitrary . ( ii ) The symbols sometimes seem to be at variance on a number of points with the symbolized , e.g. Theseus needs a thread to escape from the labyrinth , Aeneas needs the Golden Bough to en- ter ...
... seems sometimes fanciful and arbitrary . ( ii ) The symbols sometimes seem to be at variance on a number of points with the symbolized , e.g. Theseus needs a thread to escape from the labyrinth , Aeneas needs the Golden Bough to en- ter ...
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... seems to me misleading on this point ) ' . This is true . I am quite receptive . I talk in LSN and elsewhere of ' hypocrisy ' , ' intention ' , ' motivation ' and the difference between different characters . The idea of drama without ...
... seems to me misleading on this point ) ' . This is true . I am quite receptive . I talk in LSN and elsewhere of ' hypocrisy ' , ' intention ' , ' motivation ' and the difference between different characters . The idea of drama without ...
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... seems to be accusing Paetus of robbing his mother of the chance to perform the proper rituals of burial , and this is accentuated by the fact that there is an apparent contrast drawn between Paetus ' burial as it should have been and ...
... seems to be accusing Paetus of robbing his mother of the chance to perform the proper rituals of burial , and this is accentuated by the fact that there is an apparent contrast drawn between Paetus ' burial as it should have been and ...
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