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The play assumes two kinds of reality , public appearance ( typified by family relations ) and an inner personal nature ( typified by emotions ) . One “ way ” is that there is an organic flux of both inward and outward natures .
The play assumes two kinds of reality , public appearance ( typified by family relations ) and an inner personal nature ( typified by emotions ) . One “ way ” is that there is an organic flux of both inward and outward natures .
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It has since been proved to have been indeed a true relation of evidence , a straightforward piece of reporting on a matter of topical and popular interest . Francis Watson Daniel Defoe ( London : Longmans , Green , 1952 ) , p .
It has since been proved to have been indeed a true relation of evidence , a straightforward piece of reporting on a matter of topical and popular interest . Francis Watson Daniel Defoe ( London : Longmans , Green , 1952 ) , p .
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Yet , of course , the real relation is the opposite of the apparent one : the real source of life and freedom and energy is in the frigid figure at the center . ... The temptation of the pinnacle corresponds to the point in Samson ...
Yet , of course , the real relation is the opposite of the apparent one : the real source of life and freedom and energy is in the frigid figure at the center . ... The temptation of the pinnacle corresponds to the point in Samson ...
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