Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes9-10Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1988 |
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... soul and body at the moment of the cessation of mortal life . This separation he designates as the mors prima , or the first death . Accordingly , spiritual death occurs before the first death when the soul , through the perverse act of ...
... soul and body at the moment of the cessation of mortal life . This separation he designates as the mors prima , or the first death . Accordingly , spiritual death occurs before the first death when the soul , through the perverse act of ...
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... soul , an occurrence that results in the soul's feeling torment . The description of the unnatural flora around the Dead Sea also provides the poet with an analogy of the state leading to the secunda mors . His addi- tion of the phrase ...
... soul , an occurrence that results in the soul's feeling torment . The description of the unnatural flora around the Dead Sea also provides the poet with an analogy of the state leading to the secunda mors . His addi- tion of the phrase ...
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... soul and spiritual body at the Last Judgment . Thus , by subtly and significantly chang- ing the stress in his source , the poet creates an emblem of the conditions of the " Death of the Whole Man " and the secunda mors or being “ in ...
... soul and spiritual body at the Last Judgment . Thus , by subtly and significantly chang- ing the stress in his source , the poet creates an emblem of the conditions of the " Death of the Whole Man " and the secunda mors or being “ in ...
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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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