Hallmarks of Poetry: Reflections on a ThemeUniversity of Salzburg, 1994 - 158 strán (strany) |
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... disease , like other misfortunes , was often regarded as a punishment for some disobedience to divine commands , as when the Egyptians were struck down with festering boils because Pharaoh would not release the Israelites . When Job was ...
... disease , like other misfortunes , was often regarded as a punishment for some disobedience to divine commands , as when the Egyptians were struck down with festering boils because Pharaoh would not release the Israelites . When Job was ...
Strana 104
... disease through political involvement , neoclassicism , and other movements have been frustrated by further disillusionments - by growth of totalitarianism , by the Second World War , by the atom bomb , and now by the population ...
... disease through political involvement , neoclassicism , and other movements have been frustrated by further disillusionments - by growth of totalitarianism , by the Second World War , by the atom bomb , and now by the population ...
Strana 108
... disease , and to some extent this appears to have been the case . He knew about William Harvey's great discovery ( the circulation of the blood ) and inserted into a translation of Boethius the following lines : blood let out forsakes ...
... disease , and to some extent this appears to have been the case . He knew about William Harvey's great discovery ( the circulation of the blood ) and inserted into a translation of Boethius the following lines : blood let out forsakes ...
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My dear Children | 15 |
Poetry and Science | 30 |
Words for Music | 45 |
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