Romance Languages Annual: RLA., Volume 3Purdue Research Foundation, 1991 - Language and languages |
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Page 109
... death . The death is both real and symbolic . " La petite mort " of orgasmic union with the female results in a sleep like unto death . This death , this emasculation by giving the masculine to the feminine , also produces a ...
... death . The death is both real and symbolic . " La petite mort " of orgasmic union with the female results in a sleep like unto death . This death , this emasculation by giving the masculine to the feminine , also produces a ...
Page 141
... death , but nothing more uncertain than the hour of that death : " nichil cercius morte et nichil hora mortis incercius " ( f . 3 ) . The document does bear a problematic date for the connection of Peter's death and the execution of ...
... death , but nothing more uncertain than the hour of that death : " nichil cercius morte et nichil hora mortis incercius " ( f . 3 ) . The document does bear a problematic date for the connection of Peter's death and the execution of ...
Page 149
... death to the world , gives a new insight about their experience especially when observing the changing of colors ... death . He was still twenty - two when he was a reborn man in Christ . He found Christ during his year - long illness ...
... death to the world , gives a new insight about their experience especially when observing the changing of colors ... death . He was still twenty - two when he was a reborn man in Christ . He found Christ during his year - long illness ...
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