Writing and the BodyHarvester Press, 1982 - 142 strán (strany) |
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... lives we live with our bodies . These are difficult matters . When I first began to think about them I was appalled at my inability to follow through any clear line of argument . But then I began to realise that if this was in part a ...
... lives we live with our bodies . These are difficult matters . When I first began to think about them I was appalled at my inability to follow through any clear line of argument . But then I began to realise that if this was in part a ...
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... lives I could live , I could have lived , I am able to understand why the one I do live and have lived is necessary . 26. In Chapter twelve of Volume I we are told of Yorick's death . We are told that he lies under a plain marble slab ...
... lives I could live , I could have lived , I am able to understand why the one I do live and have lived is necessary . 26. In Chapter twelve of Volume I we are told of Yorick's death . We are told that he lies under a plain marble slab ...
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... lives in Prospero , yet he also dies a little behind the mask . The actor too both lives and dies . He discovers pos- sibilities within himself as he speaks the lines of another , and it is we , the audience , who help him do this ...
... lives in Prospero , yet he also dies a little behind the mask . The actor too both lives and dies . He discovers pos- sibilities within himself as he speaks the lines of another , and it is we , the audience , who help him do this ...
Obsah
The Body in the Library | 1 |
Everything and Nothing | 34 |
Non Ego sed Democritus dixit | 64 |
Autorské práva | |
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