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الصفحة 122
Jonson might well have had the passage before him : Paul , by his own example , stimulates them to anxious groaning , and bids them , as long as they sojourn on earth , to desire death , as the only true remedy to their evils ; and this ...
Jonson might well have had the passage before him : Paul , by his own example , stimulates them to anxious groaning , and bids them , as long as they sojourn on earth , to desire death , as the only true remedy to their evils ; and this ...
الصفحة 194
Is what is shown a revelation or is it an interposition — a " mere shew ” —that puts true revelation at even a further remove ? Does Breton's work give its reader a sight of " true passion ” or does it stand between that sight and his ...
Is what is shown a revelation or is it an interposition — a " mere shew ” —that puts true revelation at even a further remove ? Does Breton's work give its reader a sight of " true passion ” or does it stand between that sight and his ...
الصفحة 202
In either case the true knitting is accomplished by “ nothing , ” that is by no thing that is visible or measurable , but by a virtue that escapes , because it is a substance apart from , either the lines of influence in the world or ...
In either case the true knitting is accomplished by “ nothing , ” that is by no thing that is visible or measurable , but by a virtue that escapes , because it is a substance apart from , either the lines of influence in the world or ...
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