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... thanks God that he is not as other men , but unlike the Pharisee he is caustically and ironically conscious of the oddity of his prayer . The stark clarity of the language is played off against an enjoyable unclarity of tone ( irony ...
... thanks God that he is not as other men , but unlike the Pharisee he is caustically and ironically conscious of the oddity of his prayer . The stark clarity of the language is played off against an enjoyable unclarity of tone ( irony ...
Page 118
... thanks are in principle possible ( ' For what we are about to receive , we thank thee , O Lord ' ) it is easy to see how , before the meal , the expression of thanks can turn into petitionary prayer . The Apostolical Constitutions , a ...
... thanks are in principle possible ( ' For what we are about to receive , we thank thee , O Lord ' ) it is easy to see how , before the meal , the expression of thanks can turn into petitionary prayer . The Apostolical Constitutions , a ...
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... thanks becomes instead a petition for thankfulness is essentially Protestant . The fact that Thomas à Kempis , say ... thank God directly for feeding them . Indeed the entire development , which is essentially a transposition from the ...
... thanks becomes instead a petition for thankfulness is essentially Protestant . The fact that Thomas à Kempis , say ... thank God directly for feeding them . Indeed the entire development , which is essentially a transposition from the ...
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The Paragone | 3 |
Timon Among the Suitors | 17 |
One Playwright or Two? | 30 |
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