The Hyacinth Room: An Investigation Into the Nature of Comedy, Tragedy, & TragicomedyKnopf, 1964 - 317 стор. |
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... seeking to prevent the introduction of Dionysiac rites into Thebes , Pentheus is by implication seeking to deny the existence of the Dionysiac principle in man , even as he has sought to deny its existence in himself . He would prohibit ...
... seeking to prevent the introduction of Dionysiac rites into Thebes , Pentheus is by implication seeking to deny the existence of the Dionysiac principle in man , even as he has sought to deny its existence in himself . He would prohibit ...
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... seeking to encompass an ideal , any ideal ( by which I mean simply a personal vision of the way things ought to be , as opposed to the objective record of the way things are ) , fails in the effort but pretends , or seeks to pretend ...
... seeking to encompass an ideal , any ideal ( by which I mean simply a personal vision of the way things ought to be , as opposed to the objective record of the way things are ) , fails in the effort but pretends , or seeks to pretend ...
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... seeking release from bondage , just as man in his fallen state tradi- tionally is . But the bondage which they are seeking to escape is not the bondage of sin , but the bondage which obliges them to earn their daily bread through labor ...
... seeking release from bondage , just as man in his fallen state tradi- tionally is . But the bondage which they are seeking to escape is not the bondage of sin , but the bondage which obliges them to earn their daily bread through labor ...
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