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Page 62
... speak in riddles ? And there is the interesting problem whether the placability of Odysseus towards a fallen foe is true magnanimity or calculation . This is well brought out in the charming verses of Cory's Ionica . Cory sympa- thizes ...
... speak in riddles ? And there is the interesting problem whether the placability of Odysseus towards a fallen foe is true magnanimity or calculation . This is well brought out in the charming verses of Cory's Ionica . Cory sympa- thizes ...
Page 67
... speak of the unspeakable psychology of the Freudian Oedipus complex . Aristotle takes the Oedipus Tyrannus as the ... speaking , we expect to be puzzled , intrigued , surprised by the plot , and , generally speaking again , they knew the ...
... speak of the unspeakable psychology of the Freudian Oedipus complex . Aristotle takes the Oedipus Tyrannus as the ... speaking , we expect to be puzzled , intrigued , surprised by the plot , and , generally speaking again , they knew the ...
Page 127
... speaking peoples are all embarked on a great experiment ; and since experi- ments , especially in government , are things that have often failed , it is worth our while now and then to look at our own anxieties and hopes in the light ...
... speaking peoples are all embarked on a great experiment ; and since experi- ments , especially in government , are things that have often failed , it is worth our while now and then to look at our own anxieties and hopes in the light ...
Contents
Paul Shorey | 57 |
THE POETIC STRUCTURE OF THE ODYSSEY | 97 |
ANCIENT EMPIRES AND The Modern WORLD | 125 |
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