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... human race , / Except ” —and the exception satirically dem- onstrates continuity . The ironic example is less forceful proof in itself than in the convention it revitalizes , for by making it come alive again Byron shows the reader the ...
... human race , / Except ” —and the exception satirically dem- onstrates continuity . The ironic example is less forceful proof in itself than in the convention it revitalizes , for by making it come alive again Byron shows the reader the ...
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... human consciousness , and yet the very process by which man mas- ters the chaos that confronts him by reducing it to " system " becomes his undoing . The paradox of mind is that the power of vision on which man's intellectual dignity ...
... human consciousness , and yet the very process by which man mas- ters the chaos that confronts him by reducing it to " system " becomes his undoing . The paradox of mind is that the power of vision on which man's intellectual dignity ...
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... Human Nature , ed . Ernest C. Mossner . Baltimore : Penguin , 1969 . Jones , Ernest . Hamlet and Oedipus . 1949 ; rpt . Garden City : Doubleday , 1954 . Jung , C. G. Four Archetypes , trans . R. F. Ĉ . Hull . Princeton : Princeton Univ ...
... Human Nature , ed . Ernest C. Mossner . Baltimore : Penguin , 1969 . Jones , Ernest . Hamlet and Oedipus . 1949 ; rpt . Garden City : Doubleday , 1954 . Jung , C. G. Four Archetypes , trans . R. F. Ĉ . Hull . Princeton : Princeton Univ ...
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