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... human incentives recede far into the background before his hyper - pathetic craving for destruction . A perverse and ... human bounds is not a character that can be measured by human standards . Jonson's Roman plays have often been ...
... human incentives recede far into the background before his hyper - pathetic craving for destruction . A perverse and ... human bounds is not a character that can be measured by human standards . Jonson's Roman plays have often been ...
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... human quality — in this case that of woman - be somehow restored . That is why he makes her break down entirely later on after the murder , and why he shows by the sleep - walking scene that in acting the Fury she had been vastly ...
... human quality — in this case that of woman - be somehow restored . That is why he makes her break down entirely later on after the murder , and why he shows by the sleep - walking scene that in acting the Fury she had been vastly ...
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... human . The vital problem for Buddha was not how the world- spirit , if any , manifests itself in the superhuman realm , but in the individual man and in the empirical world . What controls the universe is dharma , the moral law . The ...
... human . The vital problem for Buddha was not how the world- spirit , if any , manifests itself in the superhuman realm , but in the individual man and in the empirical world . What controls the universe is dharma , the moral law . The ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir David Ross | 21 |
ARAB RULE UNDER THE AL BU SAID DYNASTY OF OMAN Raleigh | 27 |
SOME PROBLEMS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY Philosophical | 55 |
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