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... mean ' Love without end , and without measure Grace'- Christ uttered all that . The poetry is superb , and it is quite without superbia . But it asks to be praised in terms that do not deny that it is in its way external , it does work ...
... mean ' Love without end , and without measure Grace'- Christ uttered all that . The poetry is superb , and it is quite without superbia . But it asks to be praised in terms that do not deny that it is in its way external , it does work ...
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... mean ? The word ' history ' has a high pedigree . It comes from an old Greek root that means ' to know ' . In archaic Greek the ' histor ' is the sage and the judge , just as a historian should be today . ' Legend ' is of Latin origin ...
... mean ? The word ' history ' has a high pedigree . It comes from an old Greek root that means ' to know ' . In archaic Greek the ' histor ' is the sage and the judge , just as a historian should be today . ' Legend ' is of Latin origin ...
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... mean that his exploits are not to be credited , but , rather , that they are to be admired as being something a little larger than life . But in general , by an irony of etymology , the legend is no longer something to be read , but a ...
... mean that his exploits are not to be credited , but , rather , that they are to be admired as being something a little larger than life . But in general , by an irony of etymology , the legend is no longer something to be read , but a ...
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The Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1975 | 24 |
Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture 1974 | 47 |
The Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture 1975 | 57 |
Urheberrecht | |
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