Science-fiction Studies, Volume 3SFS Publications., 1976 - Science fiction |
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Page 235
... dreams , and finally among the Bullheads and the Asslegs . What happened in the other world I shall tell you in the succeeding books . Like Harmon , Casson breaks Lucian's fluid period into two sentences ; but he improves upon Harmon in ...
... dreams , and finally among the Bullheads and the Asslegs . What happened in the other world I shall tell you in the succeeding books . Like Harmon , Casson breaks Lucian's fluid period into two sentences ; but he improves upon Harmon in ...
Page 236
... Dreams ( ยงยง2 : 32-5 ) is , for example , on the surface merely an elaborate personification of sleep and dreams . Beneath the surface , however , it is a complex allegory of the nature and effects of sleeping and dreaming and a subtle ...
... Dreams ( ยงยง2 : 32-5 ) is , for example , on the surface merely an elaborate personification of sleep and dreams . Beneath the surface , however , it is a complex allegory of the nature and effects of sleeping and dreaming and a subtle ...
Page 237
... dreams ) is charac- teristically truncated by Turner and rendered simply as " nightmares . " Casson has " nightmares and dreams of murder and violence . " Harmon is superior to both of his successors in translation with " fearful ...
... dreams ) is charac- teristically truncated by Turner and rendered simply as " nightmares . " Casson has " nightmares and dreams of murder and violence . " Harmon is superior to both of his successors in translation with " fearful ...
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