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... psychological fixity . He is a scourge to the Foscari only because he must prove that he is a good son to his own forebears , and his thirst for vengeance will be the inheritance of Marina's children in the next cycle , when the roles ...
... psychological fixity . He is a scourge to the Foscari only because he must prove that he is a good son to his own forebears , and his thirst for vengeance will be the inheritance of Marina's children in the next cycle , when the roles ...
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... psychological damage in- flicted by Mrs. Byron . “ I could have borne / It all , " Arnold maintains , " had not my mother spurned me from her " ( I , i , 342-343 ) , and the hopes he cherishes break out at the first sight of himself as ...
... psychological damage in- flicted by Mrs. Byron . “ I could have borne / It all , " Arnold maintains , " had not my mother spurned me from her " ( I , i , 342-343 ) , and the hopes he cherishes break out at the first sight of himself as ...
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... Psychological Aspects . " Literature and Psychology , 7 ( 1957 ) , 50-56 . ii . Historical , Philosophical , and Psychoanalytic Works Aristotle . Aristotle : Selections , ed . W. D. Ross . New York : Scribners , 1938 . Boas , George ...
... Psychological Aspects . " Literature and Psychology , 7 ( 1957 ) , 50-56 . ii . Historical , Philosophical , and Psychoanalytic Works Aristotle . Aristotle : Selections , ed . W. D. Ross . New York : Scribners , 1938 . Boas , George ...
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