| Hannah Arendt - 1981 - 546 頁
...behind, from his origin. The second blocks the road in front of him. He gives battle to both. Actually, the first supports him in his fight with the second,...His dream, though, is that some time in an unguarded moment—and this, it must be admitted, would require a night darker than any night has ever been yet—... | |
| Fouad Ajami - 1992 - 308 頁
...of course forces him back. But it is only theoretically so. For it is not only the two protagonists who are there, but he himself as well, and who really knows his intentions? However that may be, he has a dream that sometime in an unguarded moment - it would require, though,... | |
| Peter C. J. Vale - 2003 - 268 頁
...antagonists: the first presses him from behind, from the origin. The second blocks the road ahead. He gives battle to both. To be sure, the first supports...His dream, though, is that some time in an unguarded moment—and this would require a night darker than any night there has ever been yet—he will jump... | |
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