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... calls “ revisionary ratios , " modeled on Freud's defense mechanisms ( though also equated with both the interpretive schemes of the Hebrew Kab- balists and the rhetorical tropes of classical antiquity ) . Bloom's sub- sequent criticism ...
... calls “ revisionary ratios , " modeled on Freud's defense mechanisms ( though also equated with both the interpretive schemes of the Hebrew Kab- balists and the rhetorical tropes of classical antiquity ) . Bloom's sub- sequent criticism ...
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... calls her " corporal rinde , ” he remains powerless to " touch the freedom of her mind , " as she points out ( 662 ... call Ovidian trappings , that is , minor parallels of diction and imagery , at least five passages incorporate ...
... calls her " corporal rinde , ” he remains powerless to " touch the freedom of her mind , " as she points out ( 662 ... call Ovidian trappings , that is , minor parallels of diction and imagery , at least five passages incorporate ...
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... calls for more than the interpretation of an oracle . It calls for the devastating knowledge of human history , with all its catastrophes and reversals , before Adam and Eve can comprehend the scope of their Fall and the possibility of ...
... calls for more than the interpretation of an oracle . It calls for the devastating knowledge of human history , with all its catastrophes and reversals , before Adam and Eve can comprehend the scope of their Fall and the possibility of ...
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