footnote, errata, and diacrtics
footnote
[1] Reprinted in part, by permission,
from the "Forum."
errata
was> Chapter XIV -- Racial Expression
now> Chapter XIV -- Racial Experience
was> man. This in not true of secondary
now> man. This is not true of secondary
was> themselves throug all fields of thought,
now> themselves through all fields of thought,
lines with diacritic marks
> generation. For while the mediÊval
> person of the great CÊsar.
> 'PhÊdrus.' I read on and on, till I reached
> 'PhÊdrus' and the 'Symposium,' in
> zo?logy; it is to be gotten only out of
> it. PËre Goriot has the ineffaceable
> familiar with the novels of TourguÈneff
> "Anna KarÈnina" leaves no reader
> TourguÈneff, and Tolstoi, the
> mediÊvalism, of the Renaissance, is
> of CÊsar survive the armor he wore
> Orestes, Hamlet, Lear, PËre Goriot, are
them. Agamemnon, Oedipus, Ores-
tes, Hamlet, Lear, Pere Goriot, are
Oedipus
Oedipus
Oedipus
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