Essays in Honor of Esmond Linworth MarillaThomas Austin Kirby, William John Olive Louisiana State University Press, 1970 - 387 páginas |
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... hand or perhaps he got at it through his brother's " Lumen de lumine , " in which Thomas Vaughan writes , " That which is above all degree of intelligence is a certain infinite , inaccessible fire or light . Dionysius calls it Divine ...
... hand or perhaps he got at it through his brother's " Lumen de lumine , " in which Thomas Vaughan writes , " That which is above all degree of intelligence is a certain infinite , inaccessible fire or light . Dionysius calls it Divine ...
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... hand , Peter misses the entire function of the celestial council in Book III when he insists that it increases our hostility toward God , and the account of the Atonement in Book XII hardly requires a reversal of the reader's attitude ...
... hand , Peter misses the entire function of the celestial council in Book III when he insists that it increases our hostility toward God , and the account of the Atonement in Book XII hardly requires a reversal of the reader's attitude ...
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... hand , he sees to it that inno- cence is adequately tested ; Harding is never unconscious of inner and outer obstacles . On the other hand , Trollope never underrates his more worldly characters ; he understands that when the arena is ...
... hand , he sees to it that inno- cence is adequately tested ; Harding is never unconscious of inner and outer obstacles . On the other hand , Trollope never underrates his more worldly characters ; he understands that when the arena is ...
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JAMES D SIMMONDS Vaughans Love Poetry | 27 |
ARTHUR W PITTS JR Proverbs as Testimony in Donnes Style | 43 |
HERBERT B ROTHSCHILD JR Language and Social Reality | 56 |
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