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... mind as being less inclined to syntheses of doubtful value and , long before the horror of Oswald's collapse , " open to the existential , the unexpected , the contingent . " Rather than being most clearly distinguished by a Cartesian ...
... mind as being less inclined to syntheses of doubtful value and , long before the horror of Oswald's collapse , " open to the existential , the unexpected , the contingent . " Rather than being most clearly distinguished by a Cartesian ...
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... mind Christ - with whom , later , in offering to shoulder Manders's supposed guilt , Engstrand openly compares himself . There is tragicomic potential as well in the name " Jacob , ” which , appropriately , means “ the sup- planter ...
... mind Christ - with whom , later , in offering to shoulder Manders's supposed guilt , Engstrand openly compares himself . There is tragicomic potential as well in the name " Jacob , ” which , appropriately , means “ the sup- planter ...
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... mind and heart now to Werle's possibly mellowing determinism , now to Relling's paradoxically negative humanism , and now to Gregers ' sometimes perceptive romanticism . All that the spec- tator can give of himself to the play is , as ...
... mind and heart now to Werle's possibly mellowing determinism , now to Relling's paradoxically negative humanism , and now to Gregers ' sometimes perceptive romanticism . All that the spec- tator can give of himself to the play is , as ...
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