Structuralist Review, Volume 1Queens College Press, 1978 |
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Pagina 96
... principle that bonds all decent men and distinguishes them from lawless parricides . If we accept this principle , Girard's logic implies , we may know ourselves in relation to the sacred - not in the evangelical sense of finding our ...
... principle that bonds all decent men and distinguishes them from lawless parricides . If we accept this principle , Girard's logic implies , we may know ourselves in relation to the sacred - not in the evangelical sense of finding our ...
Pagina 64
... principle of analogy was , Emerson said in " Swedenborg , " " implied in all poetry , in allegory , in fable , in the use of emblem and in the structure of language . " But nothing was so simple for Melville as it was for Emerson . Like ...
... principle of analogy was , Emerson said in " Swedenborg , " " implied in all poetry , in allegory , in fable , in the use of emblem and in the structure of language . " But nothing was so simple for Melville as it was for Emerson . Like ...
Pagina 57
... principle [ the elemental pleasure derived from metre ] is the great spring of the activity of our minds , and their chief feeder . From this principle the direction of the sexual appetite , and all the principles connected with it ...
... principle [ the elemental pleasure derived from metre ] is the great spring of the activity of our minds , and their chief feeder . From this principle the direction of the sexual appetite , and all the principles connected with it ...
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