Essays in Honor of Esmond Linworth MarillaThomas Austin Kirby, William John Olive Louisiana State University Press, 1970 - 387 páginas |
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Página 146
... speaks because , somehow , the Son's speech increases our hostility to God , who is testy , intem- perate , guilty of offensive laughter and crude derision , and hysteri- cally emphatic . To Peter , God mishandles the War in Heaven be ...
... speaks because , somehow , the Son's speech increases our hostility to God , who is testy , intem- perate , guilty of offensive laughter and crude derision , and hysteri- cally emphatic . To Peter , God mishandles the War in Heaven be ...
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... speaks of his tyran- ny ( II . 59 ) and refers to God as Our Stronger ( II . 83 ) . He calls God the Torturer ( II.64 ) and the fierce Foe ( II.78 ) . Belial speaks of the Deity as our great Enemy ( II . 137 ) , The Almighty Victor ( II ...
... speaks of his tyran- ny ( II . 59 ) and refers to God as Our Stronger ( II . 83 ) . He calls God the Torturer ( II.64 ) and the fierce Foe ( II.78 ) . Belial speaks of the Deity as our great Enemy ( II . 137 ) , The Almighty Victor ( II ...
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... speak to her , and urges that they go in " again . " Fidelia , certain that Manly has raped Olivia , excuses her ... speaks of the man Vernish thought was a woman , Olivia brazenly pretends not to know what " man " is being spoken of ...
... speak to her , and urges that they go in " again . " Fidelia , certain that Manly has raped Olivia , excuses her ... speaks of the man Vernish thought was a woman , Olivia brazenly pretends not to know what " man " is being spoken of ...
Contenido
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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