The Yale Literary Magazine, Volumes 124-125Yale Literary Society, 1955 |
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... THING OFF !! CORT : What ? I can't hear you . RALPH : I SAID COME OUT HERE AND TURN THAT THING OFF !! CORT : What ? I can't hear you . RALPH : COME OUT HERE GOD DAMN IT AND TURN THAT THING OFF ! CORT : What ? RALPH : ( Gestures " off ...
... THING OFF !! CORT : What ? I can't hear you . RALPH : I SAID COME OUT HERE AND TURN THAT THING OFF !! CORT : What ? I can't hear you . RALPH : COME OUT HERE GOD DAMN IT AND TURN THAT THING OFF ! CORT : What ? RALPH : ( Gestures " off ...
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... things , I SAY them , and that isn't a good thing to do , it isn't a SMART thing to do .. ... CORT : Oh , Penny . PENNY : ( Turns to him . ) You were always so SILENT . You've always been so QUIET when we were together . You never SAID ...
... things , I SAY them , and that isn't a good thing to do , it isn't a SMART thing to do .. ... CORT : Oh , Penny . PENNY : ( Turns to him . ) You were always so SILENT . You've always been so QUIET when we were together . You never SAID ...
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... thing , never being in itself anything other than itself . Its facticity is its essence , and in no way can it change its facticity , its essence . It is solely ĂȘtre - en- soi . Insofar as it is en - soi , it has no self- dependence ...
... thing , never being in itself anything other than itself . Its facticity is its essence , and in no way can it change its facticity , its essence . It is solely ĂȘtre - en- soi . Insofar as it is en - soi , it has no self- dependence ...
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