University of Kansas Publications: Humanistic studies, Masalah 48-51The University., 1977 |
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... characters , and other , perhaps hostile , characters ( the most formidable one is Shylock ) may try to dominate them . Next is the uncontrolled yet passing effect of exposure to the external through exile or wandering , the chronic ...
... characters , and other , perhaps hostile , characters ( the most formidable one is Shylock ) may try to dominate them . Next is the uncontrolled yet passing effect of exposure to the external through exile or wandering , the chronic ...
Halaman 113
... characters either to seek out new identities or to remain comfortable with old ones . The will of chance ( as it seems ) favors mistakes that undo human purposes and therefore human concepts of selfhood , and it encourages self ...
... characters either to seek out new identities or to remain comfortable with old ones . The will of chance ( as it seems ) favors mistakes that undo human purposes and therefore human concepts of selfhood , and it encourages self ...
Halaman 129
... characters must both discipline themselves and teach others the same self - limitation . Another method , the trick of making misdeeds . and their consequences appear worse than they really are , continues too ; its most striking uses ...
... characters must both discipline themselves and teach others the same self - limitation . Another method , the trick of making misdeeds . and their consequences appear worse than they really are , continues too ; its most striking uses ...
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