CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... force and the failings of human force , related here by Melville to military confrontation . The unsettling results of these compounded forces , attributable to the hovering haglets , are reckoned as well by forces of nature : " But who ...
... force and the failings of human force , related here by Melville to military confrontation . The unsettling results of these compounded forces , attributable to the hovering haglets , are reckoned as well by forces of nature : " But who ...
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... forces other than the genetics of class . In Tom Jones , the forces in question are the social conditions that emerge as class distinctions lose their basis in widely held beliefs about the suprahistorical nature of gentility . Chief ...
... forces other than the genetics of class . In Tom Jones , the forces in question are the social conditions that emerge as class distinctions lose their basis in widely held beliefs about the suprahistorical nature of gentility . Chief ...
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... force within his characters . When this force is set in opposition to the Apollonian force , represented by the land ... forces . According to Nietzsche : We shall have gained much for the science of esthetics , once we perceive not ...
... force within his characters . When this force is set in opposition to the Apollonian force , represented by the land ... forces . According to Nietzsche : We shall have gained much for the science of esthetics , once we perceive not ...
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