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Pagina 108
We are concerned here with the unreliability of emotion as the motor of action . ...
emotion , a fictitious cause may also have the same effect ; and even if a person
does feel strongly , nevertheless his subsequent actions may give him the lie .
We are concerned here with the unreliability of emotion as the motor of action . ...
emotion , a fictitious cause may also have the same effect ; and even if a person
does feel strongly , nevertheless his subsequent actions may give him the lie .
Pagina 115
Either way , a personal tie is avoided : the female is kept away from the strictly
personal world of the man , who thus preserves his freedom of action . ( However
, it must be added that thereby the way is also kept open for regression to the ...
Either way , a personal tie is avoided : the female is kept away from the strictly
personal world of the man , who thus preserves his freedom of action . ( However
, it must be added that thereby the way is also kept open for regression to the ...
Pagina 166
But is what one finds in Hamlet the representation of an action ? It would rather
seem to be the retardation of an action . This is , of course , a well - known and
legitimate part of the technique of playwriting , but the legitimate use of
retardation ...
But is what one finds in Hamlet the representation of an action ? It would rather
seem to be the retardation of an action . This is , of course , a well - known and
legitimate part of the technique of playwriting , but the legitimate use of
retardation ...
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Epilogue | 148 |
AN ANALYTIC VIEW OF SOME | 155 |
Limitations of the Historical View | 181 |
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