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First , it is possible that an audience member could go into the green world of the theatre as into a fantasy . And when he comes out , eyes blinking , the real world with all its moral claims and political difficulties slaps him like ...
First , it is possible that an audience member could go into the green world of the theatre as into a fantasy . And when he comes out , eyes blinking , the real world with all its moral claims and political difficulties slaps him like ...
204. oldal
Of course , this casts Ross in the worst possible light as a tool of the tyrant and a traitor to his relatives and friends . ( Furness cites M. F. Libby's old suspicions of Ross ...
Of course , this casts Ross in the worst possible light as a tool of the tyrant and a traitor to his relatives and friends . ( Furness cites M. F. Libby's old suspicions of Ross ...
373. oldal
Or is it possible that , with a certain disposition toward the dead , their actual voices might be heard ? An ethics of historiography will have to become mythographical . 16 I imagine that I am not supposed to say these things ...
Or is it possible that , with a certain disposition toward the dead , their actual voices might be heard ? An ethics of historiography will have to become mythographical . 16 I imagine that I am not supposed to say these things ...
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