Studies in Philology, Volume 56University of North Carolina Press, 1959 - Electronic journals |
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... called fear , so that in that passage Aristotle is still speaking of both pity and fear . Yet , however related , the two emotions may still be distinguished , so that in a tragedy one may be more obvious than the other . For example ...
... called fear , so that in that passage Aristotle is still speaking of both pity and fear . Yet , however related , the two emotions may still be distinguished , so that in a tragedy one may be more obvious than the other . For example ...
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... called the foundation , Jude 20. " building up yourselves on your most holy faith " ; and the same term is applied to the apostles as the original teachers of that faith , though not to the exclusion of others , Eph . ii . 20. " ye are ...
... called the foundation , Jude 20. " building up yourselves on your most holy faith " ; and the same term is applied to the apostles as the original teachers of that faith , though not to the exclusion of others , Eph . ii . 20. " ye are ...
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... called attention repeatedly to the fatal key of the infernal pit . But these are not once associated with prelatical prerogative . On the other hand , the keys of Christ in Revelation i are obviously resurrection keys , undoubtedly ...
... called attention repeatedly to the fatal key of the infernal pit . But these are not once associated with prelatical prerogative . On the other hand , the keys of Christ in Revelation i are obviously resurrection keys , undoubtedly ...
Contents
Klenke Sister M Amelia O P The Christus Domini Con | 14 |
Taylor Dick Jr The Earl of Pembroke and the Youth | 26 |
Hone Ralph E The Pilot of the Galilean Lake | 55 |
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