The Centennial Review: CR., Volum 29College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1985 |
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Pàgina 396
... questions about his fate . Mephisto responds to each question for a while , and then says : " Oh go to hell " ( p . 116 ) . Ultimately , his alter ego , " the man from over the seas , " whose speech is very simple ( if not simple ...
... questions about his fate . Mephisto responds to each question for a while , and then says : " Oh go to hell " ( p . 116 ) . Ultimately , his alter ego , " the man from over the seas , " whose speech is very simple ( if not simple ...
Pàgina 430
... questions unexamined , important problems unre- solved ; he ignores them and accommodates himself to the situ- ation at hand . For the seventeen or eighteen years he stays in Corinth he never seriously confronts the question of how he ...
... questions unexamined , important problems unre- solved ; he ignores them and accommodates himself to the situ- ation at hand . For the seventeen or eighteen years he stays in Corinth he never seriously confronts the question of how he ...
Pàgina 471
... questions like : why is Iago evil ?, why does the coral snake have poison sacs ?, why is Kate brain- damaged ? ( 1-2 ) . There are only facts , givens , realities , strung together by chance alone . Interpretations of these facts are ...
... questions like : why is Iago evil ?, why does the coral snake have poison sacs ?, why is Kate brain- damaged ? ( 1-2 ) . There are only facts , givens , realities , strung together by chance alone . Interpretations of these facts are ...
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