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Prompted by the patriotic motive of ridding Rome of Caesars ' dictatorship , Brutus's mind becomes à battleground of conflicting emotions , " Passions of some difference " ; his love for Rome collides with his personal regard for Caesar ...
Prompted by the patriotic motive of ridding Rome of Caesars ' dictatorship , Brutus's mind becomes à battleground of conflicting emotions , " Passions of some difference " ; his love for Rome collides with his personal regard for Caesar ...
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We have now to decide , therefore , what effect the death of Hamlet might have made upon our poet's mind . The death of his only son certainly affected him too much and it sounds quite fitting if his pathos had found some expression in ...
We have now to decide , therefore , what effect the death of Hamlet might have made upon our poet's mind . The death of his only son certainly affected him too much and it sounds quite fitting if his pathos had found some expression in ...
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The presence of this freedom without any form of social limitation , indicates the true spirit of democracy in human society ; it is enough for making the mind of man free from the idea of any form of social imposition or bondage .
The presence of this freedom without any form of social limitation , indicates the true spirit of democracy in human society ; it is enough for making the mind of man free from the idea of any form of social imposition or bondage .
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Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathayo | 27 |
SamkhyaYoga Theory of causality an Advaitic Study | 45 |
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