The Rarer Action: Essays in Honor of Francis FergussonRutgers University Press, 1970 - Broj stranica: 384 |
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Stranica 9
... effect is the effect upon her . She is the onstage audience . Such had been her fate from the beginning . What she now does or fails to do with her son she had previously done or failed to do with her husband : both times she reduces ...
... effect is the effect upon her . She is the onstage audience . Such had been her fate from the beginning . What she now does or fails to do with her son she had previously done or failed to do with her husband : both times she reduces ...
Stranica 43
... effect of the spectacle . And that effect , naturally , would have to be upsetting and revolutionary . But , in reality , it was an effect , pure and simple ; and to this effect every other element of the spectacle had to be subordinate ...
... effect of the spectacle . And that effect , naturally , would have to be upsetting and revolutionary . But , in reality , it was an effect , pure and simple ; and to this effect every other element of the spectacle had to be subordinate ...
Stranica 177
... effects developed from his knowledge of Aristotle's Ethics and the Provençal sirventes . The combined effect , however , of the kinds of elegy I have been examining seems to be his own discovery . One of its aspects is its similarity to ...
... effects developed from his knowledge of Aristotle's Ethics and the Provençal sirventes . The combined effect , however , of the kinds of elegy I have been examining seems to be his own discovery . One of its aspects is its similarity to ...
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