The Hyacinth Room: An Investigation Into the Nature of Comedy, Tragedy, & TragicomedyKnopf, 1964 - 317 стор. |
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... according to the conditions , according to your will , your sentiments , which in turn are controlled by an intellect that shows them to you today in one manner and tomorrow ... who knows how ? ... Illusions of reality represented in ...
... according to the conditions , according to your will , your sentiments , which in turn are controlled by an intellect that shows them to you today in one manner and tomorrow ... who knows how ? ... Illusions of reality represented in ...
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... according to the stage direction , " as if to protect him " : " Now , yes . . . we'll have to [ ... ] here we are . . . together . . . forever ! ” “ Beware , " as Pirandello has cautioned , " of the dream that turns into a nightmare ...
... according to the stage direction , " as if to protect him " : " Now , yes . . . we'll have to [ ... ] here we are . . . together . . . forever ! ” “ Beware , " as Pirandello has cautioned , " of the dream that turns into a nightmare ...
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... according to one's purest or most selfishly vulgar desires , as the case may be . To which end , the ideal , properly accommodated or exploited , again as the case may be , has its uses . It may be a dead weight around the necks of the ...
... according to one's purest or most selfishly vulgar desires , as the case may be . To which end , the ideal , properly accommodated or exploited , again as the case may be , has its uses . It may be a dead weight around the necks of the ...
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