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... Fates and Furies , or Fate and Fortune , are employed . The difficulties to which this device leads are clearly shown by Burckhardt's comment on Dante : His God leaves all the details of the world's government to a deputy , Fortune ...
... Fates and Furies , or Fate and Fortune , are employed . The difficulties to which this device leads are clearly shown by Burckhardt's comment on Dante : His God leaves all the details of the world's government to a deputy , Fortune ...
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... Fate . Love , Fate and Fortune are all names for the power that over- comes Troilus . Specifically he falls in love , a process which he is powerless to resist , love being a universal principle . But the partner of his love , being ...
... Fate . Love , Fate and Fortune are all names for the power that over- comes Troilus . Specifically he falls in love , a process which he is powerless to resist , love being a universal principle . But the partner of his love , being ...
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... Fate and therefore inevitable , while Fate in turn is an agent of Time . If we try to express as favourably as possible the effect of tragedy of the De Casibus pattern we must lay particular stress on the idea of Time . ' Injurious Time ...
... Fate and therefore inevitable , while Fate in turn is an agent of Time . If we try to express as favourably as possible the effect of tragedy of the De Casibus pattern we must lay particular stress on the idea of Time . ' Injurious Time ...
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