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In the " Supposed Confessions " there follow two unforgettably poignant and powerful pictures of death , which is obviously the crux of his fear : on his light there falls A shadow ; and his native slope , Where he was wont to leap and ...
In the " Supposed Confessions " there follow two unforgettably poignant and powerful pictures of death , which is obviously the crux of his fear : on his light there falls A shadow ; and his native slope , Where he was wont to leap and ...
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And as the heavens change , Persephone will change from the Queen of Death worshipped in fear , through reunion with her Earth - mother , to a queen of life who is worshipped in love ( ayám ) . Most personal of all , the reference to ...
And as the heavens change , Persephone will change from the Queen of Death worshipped in fear , through reunion with her Earth - mother , to a queen of life who is worshipped in love ( ayám ) . Most personal of all , the reference to ...
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From the time of his father's death his life has been isolated by wish as well as by circumstance , and he resents the return of Maud's family to the neighboring Hall because of an unconscious fear of Maud herself as a source of danger ...
From the time of his father's death his life has been isolated by wish as well as by circumstance , and he resents the return of Maud's family to the neighboring Hall because of an unconscious fear of Maud herself as a source of danger ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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