Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes9-10Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1988 |
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... common herd think that God is appeased by immolations of sheep , and bodily things . In truth , since God himself is spirit , i.e. , mind , not body , and like is suitable to give pleasure to like , then indeed he must especially be ...
... common herd think that God is appeased by immolations of sheep , and bodily things . In truth , since God himself is spirit , i.e. , mind , not body , and like is suitable to give pleasure to like , then indeed he must especially be ...
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... common " friendships of which Chilon speaks . The faith and trust that Eudamidas placed in his friends , Charixenus and Aretheus , Montaigne finds , is manifest in his own relations with La Boétie , except that the total exclusivity of ...
... common " friendships of which Chilon speaks . The faith and trust that Eudamidas placed in his friends , Charixenus and Aretheus , Montaigne finds , is manifest in his own relations with La Boétie , except that the total exclusivity of ...
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... common- places to touch responsive chords in his reader . The subject of La Boétie's treatise was itself " vulgaire et tracassé en mille endroits des livres " ( 193 ; common and belabored in books a thousand times ) , but that is not to ...
... common- places to touch responsive chords in his reader . The subject of La Boétie's treatise was itself " vulgaire et tracassé en mille endroits des livres " ( 193 ; common and belabored in books a thousand times ) , but that is not to ...
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Two Early Italian Women Poets | 1 |
Overcoming Obstacles to Meaning | 17 |
Natural Law and Chaucers Physicians Tale | 29 |
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