The Franciscan Poets of the Thirteenth CenturyKennikat Press, 1969 - 333 pages |
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... human life and art . He shows it to us as a stream issuing from the bed - rock of religion , in the sacred art of the primitive Christian Church , and flowing on in a steadily widening channel through the earliest beginnings of that ...
... human life and art . He shows it to us as a stream issuing from the bed - rock of religion , in the sacred art of the primitive Christian Church , and flowing on in a steadily widening channel through the earliest beginnings of that ...
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... human beings some conception of the future life , which they themselves are incapable of imagin- ing , but of which they can never afford to be wholly ignorant . Though inadequate , these pictures gave some idea of a happiness entirely ...
... human beings some conception of the future life , which they themselves are incapable of imagin- ing , but of which they can never afford to be wholly ignorant . Though inadequate , these pictures gave some idea of a happiness entirely ...
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... human nature to take for itself some benefit . Give thanks to the sovereign power , and say to him : ' O my life ! I pray you to preserve me . As for me , I know not if I am evil and sinful ; but your favour certainly comes from you ...
... human nature to take for itself some benefit . Give thanks to the sovereign power , and say to him : ' O my life ! I pray you to preserve me . As for me , I know not if I am evil and sinful ; but your favour certainly comes from you ...
Table des matières
CHAPTER I | 1 |
the source of inspiration for all the arts in the suc | 49 |
CHAPTER III | 116 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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