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Christopher Marlowe had a sharp nose for this kind of thing in human societies : he recurs to it again and again , indeed he ... Of course the Christians persuade themselves to break their oath — humans can always persuade themselves to ...
Christopher Marlowe had a sharp nose for this kind of thing in human societies : he recurs to it again and again , indeed he ... Of course the Christians persuade themselves to break their oath — humans can always persuade themselves to ...
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It needs no very subtle psychological perception to understand why this perfect lyric exerts more power upon the human heart than anything else Marlowe ever wrote : it reaches down to the levels of the unconscious , of desire and dream ...
It needs no very subtle psychological perception to understand why this perfect lyric exerts more power upon the human heart than anything else Marlowe ever wrote : it reaches down to the levels of the unconscious , of desire and dream ...
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It is too much , perhaps too sentimental , to think of him as ' exiled from humanity ' , though his nature was such as to hold him ... each claiming a unique monopoly of truth , and it angered him that human beings should be so silly .
It is too much , perhaps too sentimental , to think of him as ' exiled from humanity ' , though his nature was such as to hold him ... each claiming a unique monopoly of truth , and it angered him that human beings should be so silly .
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