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... according to Bakhtin , " the awareness of the people's immortality is combined with the realization that established authority and truth are relative . " 29 The whole trial is in a sense carnivalesque . Portia , disguised both as a man ...
... according to Bakhtin , " the awareness of the people's immortality is combined with the realization that established authority and truth are relative . " 29 The whole trial is in a sense carnivalesque . Portia , disguised both as a man ...
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... according to the Soil . 73 He who cannot control the weather of his mind , the " airy notions , " is mad , but so is he who , like the astronomer , declares that he does so . All perception is thus in danger of being a misperception and ...
... according to the Soil . 73 He who cannot control the weather of his mind , the " airy notions , " is mad , but so is he who , like the astronomer , declares that he does so . All perception is thus in danger of being a misperception and ...
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... according to Geoffrey Hartman , " is indeed ac- cumulative , additive , rather than calculating and accounting . Double the " d " in " adoration " and the pun becomes visible . " 81 Smart's God dwells in language as a pun . In one of ...
... according to Geoffrey Hartman , " is indeed ac- cumulative , additive , rather than calculating and accounting . Double the " d " in " adoration " and the pun becomes visible . " 81 Smart's God dwells in language as a pun . In one of ...
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