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... forces , hollow as the winds yet fruitful ( in Shelley's ' West Wind ' sense ) as they are . 26 He addresses the ' hall ' directly , as later he was to invoke the great pregnant monuments of Greece and Italy , as a focus of tensions ...
... forces , hollow as the winds yet fruitful ( in Shelley's ' West Wind ' sense ) as they are . 26 He addresses the ' hall ' directly , as later he was to invoke the great pregnant monuments of Greece and Italy , as a focus of tensions ...
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... forces which emerge from their underground labyrinths with ' shouts of laughter ' to mock poor Japhet's attempts at rational discourse . ' Ancestral voices prophesying war ' are paralleled by written records : The scroll of Enoch ...
... forces which emerge from their underground labyrinths with ' shouts of laughter ' to mock poor Japhet's attempts at rational discourse . ' Ancestral voices prophesying war ' are paralleled by written records : The scroll of Enoch ...
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... forces . Thus Don Juan presents the paradox of a work which is apparently much more realistic , more human , more close to actual life than anything which has gone before , but which in fact is substituting a phantasmagoria orchestrated ...
... forces . Thus Don Juan presents the paradox of a work which is apparently much more realistic , more human , more close to actual life than anything which has gone before , but which in fact is substituting a phantasmagoria orchestrated ...
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