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Page 236
... wrote throughout his long career no fewer than 20,000 poems , of which more than 9,000 have been preserved . But it was in their utilization of the newer verse form , tz'u , that Sung poets achieved their greatest distinction , making ...
... wrote throughout his long career no fewer than 20,000 poems , of which more than 9,000 have been preserved . But it was in their utilization of the newer verse form , tz'u , that Sung poets achieved their greatest distinction , making ...
Page 334
... wrote that in the experience of union " we can nevermore find any distinction between ourselves and God " ( The Sparkling Stone , chapter 10 ) ; and Eckhart speaks of the birth of the Son in the soul in which God " makes me his only ...
... wrote that in the experience of union " we can nevermore find any distinction between ourselves and God " ( The Sparkling Stone , chapter 10 ) ; and Eckhart speaks of the birth of the Son in the soul in which God " makes me his only ...
Page 608
... wrote to the King and Queen , who , upon receipt of his letter , wrote to him from Barcelona on March 30 asking him to come to court at once . They feared lest the King of Portugal should steal a march on them , and they wished to send ...
... wrote to the King and Queen , who , upon receipt of his letter , wrote to him from Barcelona on March 30 asking him to come to court at once . They feared lest the King of Portugal should steal a march on them , and they wished to send ...
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