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... universe will be over- thrown : the South Pole will crush all Libya , all the land of the nomad Garamantes ; the North Pole will crush all that is beneath it and that the dry Boreas beats down upon ; and the trembling Sun will be dis ...
... universe will be over- thrown : the South Pole will crush all Libya , all the land of the nomad Garamantes ; the North Pole will crush all that is beneath it and that the dry Boreas beats down upon ; and the trembling Sun will be dis ...
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... universe he created obeys certain laws ; its characters are moved by certain passions , tortured by certain problems ; they believe , fear , love , excite themselves , die . As he sees the play taking shape in his mind , as its men and ...
... universe he created obeys certain laws ; its characters are moved by certain passions , tortured by certain problems ; they believe , fear , love , excite themselves , die . As he sees the play taking shape in his mind , as its men and ...
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... universe . The tragedy that constantly threatens the fate of kingdoms as of individuals is precisely that of a disequilibrium caused by the forces of disorder weighing down one scale of the balance . Now , the end of the sixteenth ...
... universe . The tragedy that constantly threatens the fate of kingdoms as of individuals is precisely that of a disequilibrium caused by the forces of disorder weighing down one scale of the balance . Now , the end of the sixteenth ...
Contents
PART TWO TECHNIQUE | 77 |
THE CHARACTERS | 129 |
PART THREE THE THEMES | 187 |
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