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Now that the Poet's soul has awakened to the need of human love , it moves to the opposite extreme : he imagines such an ideal version of love that it can never be realized in this world . That is the Poet's punishment .
Now that the Poet's soul has awakened to the need of human love , it moves to the opposite extreme : he imagines such an ideal version of love that it can never be realized in this world . That is the Poet's punishment .
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They simply embody all that is disturbing about man in the phrase , " the human condition . " Each perceptive man feels within himself the sting of a dichotomy that , at first experience , seems to have been thrust upon him .
They simply embody all that is disturbing about man in the phrase , " the human condition . " Each perceptive man feels within himself the sting of a dichotomy that , at first experience , seems to have been thrust upon him .
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They simply embody all that is disturbing about man in the phrase , " the human condition . " Each perceptive man feels within himself the sting of a dichotomy that , at first experience , seems to have been thrust upon him .
They simply embody all that is disturbing about man in the phrase , " the human condition . " Each perceptive man feels within himself the sting of a dichotomy that , at first experience , seems to have been thrust upon him .
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Xavier University Studies, Volumen1,Temas2-6 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1961 |
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