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... and as a corollary , to minimize the traits which set them off from other human beings . ... mortal status of Adam and Eve in the universe contributes to their being accepted as representatives of all humanity , Marlowe's insistence ...
... and as a corollary , to minimize the traits which set them off from other human beings . ... mortal status of Adam and Eve in the universe contributes to their being accepted as representatives of all humanity , Marlowe's insistence ...
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In both poems these companions die - those of the mariner as a result of their complicity in his sin and the brothers of the prisoner in Chillon's dungeon as a result of a sin not their own , the sin of human tyranny .
In both poems these companions die - those of the mariner as a result of their complicity in his sin and the brothers of the prisoner in Chillon's dungeon as a result of a sin not their own , the sin of human tyranny .
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33 It is clear , too , that , as Hobbes pictures humanity in its natural state , not all men will be equally motivated by fear , since the most vainglorious must , if they be possessed of power , feel considerable confidence of success ...
33 It is clear , too , that , as Hobbes pictures humanity in its natural state , not all men will be equally motivated by fear , since the most vainglorious must , if they be possessed of power , feel considerable confidence of success ...
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