The Franciscan Poets of the Thirteenth CenturyKennikat Press, 1969 - 333 pages |
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... never to be satisfied , and never to believe that it has done enough to express the idea which torments and at the same time fascinates it . In a word , the inspiration flowing from the tomb of St. Antony could not confine itself to the ...
... never to be satisfied , and never to believe that it has done enough to express the idea which torments and at the same time fascinates it . In a word , the inspiration flowing from the tomb of St. Antony could not confine itself to the ...
Page 189
... never countenance a concealment of the faults of the righteous . The unbelieving can rejoice in them , the wavering can wonder at them , the steadfast in the Faith find in them a cause for praising the superiority of Christianity , for ...
... never countenance a concealment of the faults of the righteous . The unbelieving can rejoice in them , the wavering can wonder at them , the steadfast in the Faith find in them a cause for praising the superiority of Christianity , for ...
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... never has been , there never will be so cruel , so terrible a time . The saints were filled with awe , and mad indeed seems he who does not fear . " But the satire of Jacopone is at the same time a popular sermon : it calls to mind the ...
... never has been , there never will be so cruel , so terrible a time . The saints were filled with awe , and mad indeed seems he who does not fear . " But the satire of Jacopone is at the same time a popular sermon : it calls to mind the ...
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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Expressions et termes fréquents
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