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... Human Personality We have been considering the humanist looking outward at the universe and backward into history , and speculating on their significance for mankind . But he directed his gaze also inward , and became deeply interested ...
... Human Personality We have been considering the humanist looking outward at the universe and backward into history , and speculating on their significance for mankind . But he directed his gaze also inward , and became deeply interested ...
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... human personality were being explored in all sorts of ways : physical , intellectual , and moral . Just as there were trials of physical endurance made by the intrepid navigators who went out into the unknown with gay and confident ...
... human personality were being explored in all sorts of ways : physical , intellectual , and moral . Just as there were trials of physical endurance made by the intrepid navigators who went out into the unknown with gay and confident ...
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... human personality . Christopher Marlowe probes down into the deep places of passion . His heroes are monstrosities , creatures of illimitable lusts and ambitions , products of convulsive upheavals in human nature . Tamberlaine conquers ...
... human personality . Christopher Marlowe probes down into the deep places of passion . His heroes are monstrosities , creatures of illimitable lusts and ambitions , products of convulsive upheavals in human nature . Tamberlaine conquers ...
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