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... become remote symbols . The " bought red mouth [ s ] " seems much more a part of the present , though Dowson does not often write of them . His attitude to the prostitute in " Cynara " is significantly ambiva- lent . Just as Baudelaire ...
... become remote symbols . The " bought red mouth [ s ] " seems much more a part of the present , though Dowson does not often write of them . His attitude to the prostitute in " Cynara " is significantly ambiva- lent . Just as Baudelaire ...
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... become more than human they become considerably less than human , intensifies the tragedy of man's aspirations in both plays . . The concept of death awakens in both Marlowe's and Camus's protagonists an awareness of the conditions of ...
... become more than human they become considerably less than human , intensifies the tragedy of man's aspirations in both plays . . The concept of death awakens in both Marlowe's and Camus's protagonists an awareness of the conditions of ...
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... become so hardened that it loses its sense of sin : " Againe , the perversed Conscience that is opponit vnto this [ heuenly comforte ] , is not mooued with remorse , for any wickednes that man can commit : But as the flesh is persed and ...
... become so hardened that it loses its sense of sin : " Againe , the perversed Conscience that is opponit vnto this [ heuenly comforte ] , is not mooued with remorse , for any wickednes that man can commit : But as the flesh is persed and ...
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