The Classical World and the MediterraneanGiuseppe Serpillo, Donatella Abbate Badin Tema, 1996 - 388 pagina's |
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Pagina 149
... imagination is an elixir for these people . Levi proposes that the provincial isolation from the outside world made the peasants reject themselves as " human beings , " in effect , that they did not regard themselves as Christians ...
... imagination is an elixir for these people . Levi proposes that the provincial isolation from the outside world made the peasants reject themselves as " human beings , " in effect , that they did not regard themselves as Christians ...
Pagina 155
... imagination ) . To re - create , even for an instant , what is laid low , dishevelled , or altogether gone into thin air is exciting . The study of anything that has disappeared is a call on faith . What is totally vanished raises ...
... imagination ) . To re - create , even for an instant , what is laid low , dishevelled , or altogether gone into thin air is exciting . The study of anything that has disappeared is a call on faith . What is totally vanished raises ...
Pagina 208
... imaginative source . Ulysses , of course , is a towering figure for the twentieth century imagination . The epic hero , lured simultaneously by the sirens of the otherworld and the soils of home , typifies the ambiguities surrounding ...
... imaginative source . Ulysses , of course , is a towering figure for the twentieth century imagination . The epic hero , lured simultaneously by the sirens of the otherworld and the soils of home , typifies the ambiguities surrounding ...
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Anthony L Johnson in His Poetry and Prose | 17 |
Brian Arkins AND LANDS OF MIST | 52 |
Robert Welch in Southern Italy | 69 |
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