The Centennial Review: CR., Band 11College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1967 |
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... suggests that some at least of the influence customarily assigned to the fates is being transferred to man . Jupiter then proclaims that he will no longer favor any man , since he rules all alike , and that the fates will find a way ...
... suggests that some at least of the influence customarily assigned to the fates is being transferred to man . Jupiter then proclaims that he will no longer favor any man , since he rules all alike , and that the fates will find a way ...
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... suggests that the phenomena of nature and his- tory are externalizations or embodiments of moral force . His view of the cosmic continuum of Book V suggests that this energy is the highest and most real form of existence , the condition ...
... suggests that the phenomena of nature and his- tory are externalizations or embodiments of moral force . His view of the cosmic continuum of Book V suggests that this energy is the highest and most real form of existence , the condition ...
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... suggests the same kind of circular time - abolishing vision as that produced by the narrative arrangement of the first six books . The vision in fact overleaps the " shadow of this last age ” to resolve all problems in the finality of ...
... suggests the same kind of circular time - abolishing vision as that produced by the narrative arrangement of the first six books . The vision in fact overleaps the " shadow of this last age ” to resolve all problems in the finality of ...
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HAROLD DICKER | 53 |
ROBERT HAZEL | 65 |
RAPHAEL RUDNIK | 75 |
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