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The transition to a description of Our Lord ' s sufferings is provided only by a
loose reference in line 32 . ... Here , in the way that we have described before ,
the plea for ecstatic love is matched by an emotionally heightened description of
the ...
The transition to a description of Our Lord ' s sufferings is provided only by a
loose reference in line 32 . ... Here , in the way that we have described before ,
the plea for ecstatic love is matched by an emotionally heightened description of
the ...
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47 The relationship of parts and wholes — Moore ' s “ covering theory ” — is the
business of a structural description and until its business is completed , questions
involving unity cannot be effectively answered , though frequent attempts have ...
47 The relationship of parts and wholes — Moore ' s “ covering theory ” — is the
business of a structural description and until its business is completed , questions
involving unity cannot be effectively answered , though frequent attempts have ...
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The longest narrative unit of the book , # 45 , occurs near the beginning of this
section , and the two other long units , # 40 and # 62 , occur within the first and
third sections , an arrangement which supports the division described above .
The longest narrative unit of the book , # 45 , occurs near the beginning of this
section , and the two other long units , # 40 and # 62 , occur within the first and
third sections , an arrangement which supports the division described above .
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Acknowledgments | 7 |
Thomas of Hales LuueRon before 1272 | 22 |
Edi beo thu heuene quene ca 1300 | 41 |
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