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... fact invoking the same “ seventeenth - century reader ” argu- ment that I have earlier had occasion to dispute . As is usually the case with this argument , it is invoked at precisely the point where textual evidence is weak . There is ...
... fact invoking the same “ seventeenth - century reader ” argu- ment that I have earlier had occasion to dispute . As is usually the case with this argument , it is invoked at precisely the point where textual evidence is weak . There is ...
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... fact mirror - images of each other . The difference be- tween their two plots is not the world's out - of - jointness , or the obligation to set it right , but the fact that fate ( or the playwright ) has marked Hamlet to suffer and die ...
... fact mirror - images of each other . The difference be- tween their two plots is not the world's out - of - jointness , or the obligation to set it right , but the fact that fate ( or the playwright ) has marked Hamlet to suffer and die ...
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... fact in our case as in that of primitive man . Put we have also seen that we are unaware , whereas the primitive ... fact , in perfec- tion " ( p.88 ) . 15. That God does not hang the scales there only at the moment of Satan's challenge ...
... fact in our case as in that of primitive man . Put we have also seen that we are unaware , whereas the primitive ... fact , in perfec- tion " ( p.88 ) . 15. That God does not hang the scales there only at the moment of Satan's challenge ...
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Miltons Great Oxymoron Books III 19 | 60 |
Points of View in Paradise Books IVV | 85 |
Unfallen Narration Books VVI | 118 |
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