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... playing child leaves a residue of play - acting and role playing even in what he considers his highest purposes . These he pro- jects on the glorified past as well as on a larger and always more perfect historical future ; these he will ...
... playing child leaves a residue of play - acting and role playing even in what he considers his highest purposes . These he pro- jects on the glorified past as well as on a larger and always more perfect historical future ; these he will ...
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... playing child leaves a residue of play - acting and role playing even in what he considers his highest purposes . These he pro- jects on the glorified past as well as on a larger and always more perfect historical future ; these he will ...
... playing child leaves a residue of play - acting and role playing even in what he considers his highest purposes . These he pro- jects on the glorified past as well as on a larger and always more perfect historical future ; these he will ...
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... play , all Hamlet's age mates and all sure ( or even overdefined ) in their identities as dutiful sons , courtiers ... play within the play . Hamlet's world , then , is one of diffuse realities and fidelities . Only through the play ...
... play , all Hamlet's age mates and all sure ( or even overdefined ) in their identities as dutiful sons , courtiers ... play within the play . Hamlet's world , then , is one of diffuse realities and fidelities . Only through the play ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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