St. Augustine, Aspects of His Life and ThoughtHodder and Stoughton, 1914 - 255 páginas |
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... things , and the scene has a little epilogue ( De Ord . i . 23 ) of a still more intimate and personal character . In the morning Licentius , after going out along with his com- panions , comes back alone to Augustine , to ask him ...
... things , and the scene has a little epilogue ( De Ord . i . 23 ) of a still more intimate and personal character . In the morning Licentius , after going out along with his com- panions , comes back alone to Augustine , to ask him ...
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... things on which the eye rests on all the daytime , wheresoever I may be , lays its spell upon me , even when I am doing something else and not thinking about it , and so strongly does it affect me that if I am suddenly deprived of it I ...
... things on which the eye rests on all the daytime , wheresoever I may be , lays its spell upon me , even when I am doing something else and not thinking about it , and so strongly does it affect me that if I am suddenly deprived of it I ...
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... things " ) . There is another passage of which we best appreciate the force when we see how Shakespeare has expanded the same thought . 66 In King John III . iv . Philip says to Constance : You are as fond of grief as of your child ...
... things " ) . There is another passage of which we best appreciate the force when we see how Shakespeare has expanded the same thought . 66 In King John III . iv . Philip says to Constance : You are as fond of grief as of your child ...
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... thing to His letters to Nebridius give an interesting glimpse of his relations with a friend who , though not his intellectual equal , was at least interested in and capable of following his deeper speculations . 2 There is an amusing ...
... thing to His letters to Nebridius give an interesting glimpse of his relations with a friend who , though not his intellectual equal , was at least interested in and capable of following his deeper speculations . 2 There is an amusing ...
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... must be content for the present to take some scattered metaphors from various passages . His first half - hearted efforts to turn from the things of sense are thus described : " C The pressure of the world lay heavy upon 28 ST . AUGUSTINE.
... must be content for the present to take some scattered metaphors from various passages . His first half - hearted efforts to turn from the things of sense are thus described : " C The pressure of the world lay heavy upon 28 ST . AUGUSTINE.
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