Word by Word: The Language of MemoryCornell University Press, 1990 - 257 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 75
... speak of myths . we are usually speaking of the best specimens and forgetting the majority . If we go steadily through all the myths of any people we shall be appalled by much of what we read . Most of them , whatever they may have ...
... speak of myths . we are usually speaking of the best specimens and forgetting the majority . If we go steadily through all the myths of any people we shall be appalled by much of what we read . Most of them , whatever they may have ...
Σελίδα 86
... speak it once we ask him . Because we are allowed to imagine the existence of such an angel , Pygmalion is a comedy ... speaking . But in real life — that is , in Kafka — things are less certain . The guardian bars our access to the law ...
... speak it once we ask him . Because we are allowed to imagine the existence of such an angel , Pygmalion is a comedy ... speaking . But in real life — that is , in Kafka — things are less certain . The guardian bars our access to the law ...
Σελίδα 110
... speak certain numbers and certain dates and the names of places and have them mean something . Right now , in the raw historical record , we have only their mechanical memory , uninterpreted and therefore incomprehensible . If we are ...
... speak certain numbers and certain dates and the names of places and have them mean something . Right now , in the raw historical record , we have only their mechanical memory , uninterpreted and therefore incomprehensible . If we are ...
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The Comic History of This Man Goddard | 17 |
The Virtual History of the Undivided | 35 |
The Joke about the Man from the East | 53 |
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