The Christian Tragic Hero in French and English LiteratureHumanities Press, 1983 - 170 oldal |
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... called " great " but whom his own Hellenists called " God . " This , then , in essence , is the man we shall be dealing with in our effort to intuit what he was truly like and why his august presence was always behind the French ...
... called " great " but whom his own Hellenists called " God . " This , then , in essence , is the man we shall be dealing with in our effort to intuit what he was truly like and why his august presence was always behind the French ...
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... called by thy name , For he calls himself a Lamb : He is meek & he is mild , He became a little child : I a child & thou a lamb , We are called by his name . Little Lamb God bless thee . Little Lamb God bless thee . ( From Songs of ...
... called by thy name , For he calls himself a Lamb : He is meek & he is mild , He became a little child : I a child & thou a lamb , We are called by his name . Little Lamb God bless thee . Little Lamb God bless thee . ( From Songs of ...
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... called it during the very birth of Christianity , koinonia : a kind of Christian communist community . Second , there is a central concern with love : the Greek agape of the early Church , and the ( Latin ) caritas of the High Middle ...
... called it during the very birth of Christianity , koinonia : a kind of Christian communist community . Second , there is a central concern with love : the Greek agape of the early Church , and the ( Latin ) caritas of the High Middle ...
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Montaigne as Christian Tragic Hero | 9 |
Pascal as Christian Tragic Hero | 21 |
Baudelaire as Christian Tragic Hero | 39 |
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