The Drama of Social RealityOxford University Press, 1975 - 180 oldal |
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15. oldal
... stand to and not stand to . " Thus , Macbeth's impotence and childlike dependence on female author- ity highlight the imagery of sexual confusion and epitomize the ambiguities and absurdities of the world . This theme of sex role ...
... stand to and not stand to . " Thus , Macbeth's impotence and childlike dependence on female author- ity highlight the imagery of sexual confusion and epitomize the ambiguities and absurdities of the world . This theme of sex role ...
62. oldal
... stands for sexual power . Thus , Cleopatra envies Antony's horse when he is away in battle : Where think's thou he is now ? Stands he , or sits he ? Or does he walk ? or is he on his horse ? O happy horse , to bear the weight of Antony ...
... stands for sexual power . Thus , Cleopatra envies Antony's horse when he is away in battle : Where think's thou he is now ? Stands he , or sits he ? Or does he walk ? or is he on his horse ? O happy horse , to bear the weight of Antony ...
67. oldal
... stand out and the legal and rational mechanisms that convert rulership to bu- reaucracy wherein faceless men rule ... stands for the modern principles : he is affec- tively neutral , universal in his judgments , and a thoroughly ra ...
... stand out and the legal and rational mechanisms that convert rulership to bu- reaucracy wherein faceless men rule ... stands for the modern principles : he is affec- tively neutral , universal in his judgments , and a thoroughly ra ...
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