The Hyacinth Room: An Investigation Into the Nature of Comedy, Tragedy, & TragicomedyKnopf, 1964 - 317 стор. |
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... spirit . For the spirit has been banished from the world , where materiality flourishes and proliferates alarm- ingly , and where the automata are in control , fiercely regulating experience according to their own stereotyped dictates ...
... spirit . For the spirit has been banished from the world , where materiality flourishes and proliferates alarm- ingly , and where the automata are in control , fiercely regulating experience according to their own stereotyped dictates ...
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... spirit yearns to free itself , as the spirit of wine is set free from the grapes that have been " crushed underfoot and rotted in dregs and draff . " 4 Characters in Strindberg recoil from the vulgarization of the spirit in matter . The ...
... spirit yearns to free itself , as the spirit of wine is set free from the grapes that have been " crushed underfoot and rotted in dregs and draff . " 4 Characters in Strindberg recoil from the vulgarization of the spirit in matter . The ...
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... spirit of self - justification ) , of making his peace with them , and of proceeding from there . The acceptance of self implies , of course , the acceptance of both as- pects of man's duality : the spirit and the flesh , the aspiration ...
... spirit of self - justification ) , of making his peace with them , and of proceeding from there . The acceptance of self implies , of course , the acceptance of both as- pects of man's duality : the spirit and the flesh , the aspiration ...
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