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Side 32
The further evidence of the gem and flower metaphors also seems acceptable .
This inadvertent betrayal of the speaker ' s personal preoccupations , as well as
his eccentric behaviour , attests to the depth of his disturbance of mind , justifying
...
The further evidence of the gem and flower metaphors also seems acceptable .
This inadvertent betrayal of the speaker ' s personal preoccupations , as well as
his eccentric behaviour , attests to the depth of his disturbance of mind , justifying
...
Side 63
... attention to the frail memorials in stanzas 20 – 21 . But the following eight
stanzas again present difficulties . In Weinbrot ' s interpretation it is important that
the generalizations about the needs of dying men are seen as a further step
towards.
... attention to the frail memorials in stanzas 20 – 21 . But the following eight
stanzas again present difficulties . In Weinbrot ' s interpretation it is important that
the generalizations about the needs of dying men are seen as a further step
towards.
Side 119
... boundary line between these two varieties of deconstruction , and even
paradigmatic essays by Derrida and de Man include important and probably
inescapable elements of thematic interpretation . etc . ; and the further
requirement that the ...
... boundary line between these two varieties of deconstruction , and even
paradigmatic essays by Derrida and de Man include important and probably
inescapable elements of thematic interpretation . etc . ; and the further
requirement that the ...
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