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... nature and existence through a contemplation of natural creation . Hence , failure to worship God is culpable , and its natural consequence is a recourse to idolatry . This generalized denunciation of paganism does not exclude the ...
... nature and existence through a contemplation of natural creation . Hence , failure to worship God is culpable , and its natural consequence is a recourse to idolatry . This generalized denunciation of paganism does not exclude the ...
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... nature of the thing seen in vision . It is the ' strangest of Trees ' ( 1. 4 ) and the word recurs in line 13. Syllic means rare , wonderful , splendid and it is impossible to give all its senses in one word . I have chosen to emphasize ...
... nature of the thing seen in vision . It is the ' strangest of Trees ' ( 1. 4 ) and the word recurs in line 13. Syllic means rare , wonderful , splendid and it is impossible to give all its senses in one word . I have chosen to emphasize ...
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... nature it is to rescue , to heal , and to spare , just as it is the cat's nature to slay . Even if it consists only in fishing a fly out of the milk - jug ( fastidiousness has its share , but there is com- passion also ) , here we have ...
... nature it is to rescue , to heal , and to spare , just as it is the cat's nature to slay . Even if it consists only in fishing a fly out of the milk - jug ( fastidiousness has its share , but there is com- passion also ) , here we have ...
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RELIGIOUS ATTITUDES IN BEOWULF | 9 |
PUSHKINS VERSION | 40 |
A NOTE ON CHARACTERIZATION IN OTHELLO | 52 |
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