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It begins : My former hopes are fled , My terror now begins , I feel , alass ! that I am dead In trespasses and sins . Ah ! whither shall I fly ? I hear the thunder roar ; The law proclaims destruction nigh , And vengeance at the door .
It begins : My former hopes are fled , My terror now begins , I feel , alass ! that I am dead In trespasses and sins . Ah ! whither shall I fly ? I hear the thunder roar ; The law proclaims destruction nigh , And vengeance at the door .
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It begins by suggesting that the “ new - born child of gospel - grace ” “ Lifts up his blooming branch on high " ( 197 ) and experiences bliss and invulnerability : No fears he feels , he sees no foes , No conflict yet his faith employs ...
It begins by suggesting that the “ new - born child of gospel - grace ” “ Lifts up his blooming branch on high " ( 197 ) and experiences bliss and invulnerability : No fears he feels , he sees no foes , No conflict yet his faith employs ...
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... the sheer profusion of these actuality references also begins to blur and dissolve the boundaries between what is real ... we begin to wonder with increasing unease about the possible actuality of Wharfinger and even of the Trystero ...
... the sheer profusion of these actuality references also begins to blur and dissolve the boundaries between what is real ... we begin to wonder with increasing unease about the possible actuality of Wharfinger and even of the Trystero ...
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Contenido
Narcissism and the Limits of the Lyric Self | 3 |
The Case | 25 |
For our Selves we are Silent | 37 |
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