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Side 39
... suggests that the artist is not in full control of his text " ( 7 ) . The analysis of the Mikhailov episode leads me ... suggest new possibilities to the artist ( da Vinci 64 , 68-69 ) . Moreover , Leonardo stresses the connection ...
... suggests that the artist is not in full control of his text " ( 7 ) . The analysis of the Mikhailov episode leads me ... suggest new possibilities to the artist ( da Vinci 64 , 68-69 ) . Moreover , Leonardo stresses the connection ...
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... suggests that human beings do have access to moral truths . The Mikhailov chapters grapple with such paradoxes . 48 Vetlovskaia suggests that the painting is an allegory for the central dichotomy in the novel between flesh and spirit ...
... suggests that human beings do have access to moral truths . The Mikhailov chapters grapple with such paradoxes . 48 Vetlovskaia suggests that the painting is an allegory for the central dichotomy in the novel between flesh and spirit ...
Side 159
... suggests either a perverse Dostoevskian experiment , something worthy of Stavrogin , or recalls Tolstoy in one of ... suggests a rather simplistic view of truth and falsehood . It suggests a positivistic and static model , one where " A ...
... suggests either a perverse Dostoevskian experiment , something worthy of Stavrogin , or recalls Tolstoy in one of ... suggests a rather simplistic view of truth and falsehood . It suggests a positivistic and static model , one where " A ...
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