Cithara, Volume 23St. Bonaventure University, 1984 - Civilization |
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... Never , never , " he says , " should I have risen of myself ! But the thunderbolt has fallen " ( IX , 9 ; 618 ) . The same sort of necessity is plainly visible in the account of the conversion of St. Paul , which Zossima insists upon ...
... Never , never , " he says , " should I have risen of myself ! But the thunderbolt has fallen " ( IX , 9 ; 618 ) . The same sort of necessity is plainly visible in the account of the conversion of St. Paul , which Zossima insists upon ...
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... never mete more togydir in thys worlde , for they shall dye many in the queste . And so hit forthynkith not me a litill , for I have loved them as well as my lyff . Wherefore hit shall greve me ryght sore , the departicion of thys ...
... never mete more togydir in thys worlde , for they shall dye many in the queste . And so hit forthynkith not me a litill , for I have loved them as well as my lyff . Wherefore hit shall greve me ryght sore , the departicion of thys ...
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... never relents in her tenderness for both . When the father and brother are dead , the story pivots when the daughter , bearing out the pride of the family name , defies the egotism and narrowness of the outer world in order to fulfill ...
... never relents in her tenderness for both . When the father and brother are dead , the story pivots when the daughter , bearing out the pride of the family name , defies the egotism and narrowness of the outer world in order to fulfill ...
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