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Pagina 224
Even the fact that he tells the truth speaks against him , because many an evil
ghost tells the truth , in order to deceive his victim . Here the author herself
detects a weakness in her reasoning . For Horatio does not warn Hamlet that his
test of ...
Even the fact that he tells the truth speaks against him , because many an evil
ghost tells the truth , in order to deceive his victim . Here the author herself
detects a weakness in her reasoning . For Horatio does not warn Hamlet that his
test of ...
Pagina 361
In some instances , however , one must guard against misjudging the nature of
the connection between myth and objective truth . That the myth of the Trojan War
goes back to a war that actually did take place in the locale assigned to it in the ...
In some instances , however , one must guard against misjudging the nature of
the connection between myth and objective truth . That the myth of the Trojan War
goes back to a war that actually did take place in the locale assigned to it in the ...
Pagina 385
It is hardly to be doubted that the early Christians would have been paralyzed in
the propagation of their faith if they had known what their followers would do a
few generations later — if they had known , for example , the future truth of the ...
It is hardly to be doubted that the early Christians would have been paralyzed in
the propagation of their faith if they had known what their followers would do a
few generations later — if they had known , for example , the future truth of the ...
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AN ANALYTIC VIEW OF SOME | 155 |
Internalization and Appersonation | 253 |
Difficulties in the Symbolic Interpretation of Literary | 287 |
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