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... stood it melted the heart . The author drew a startlingly vivid and horrible picture of humanity at this lowest stage , and in conflict with it he showed us the Christ spirit . The extract is the story of how the young Vinicius , a ...
... stood it melted the heart . The author drew a startlingly vivid and horrible picture of humanity at this lowest stage , and in conflict with it he showed us the Christ spirit . The extract is the story of how the young Vinicius , a ...
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... burning , do I call , but to Thee . Thou Thyself hast suffered . Thou alone hast under- stood people's pain . If Thou art what Peter and Paul declare , save Lygia . Seek her in the burning ; save The Arena Scene from " Quo Vadis " 3.
... burning , do I call , but to Thee . Thou Thyself hast suffered . Thou alone hast under- stood people's pain . If Thou art what Peter and Paul declare , save Lygia . Seek her in the burning ; save The Arena Scene from " Quo Vadis " 3.
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... stood as if only half conscious ; looked at the spectators . then he raised his eyes and The amphitheater had gone wild . The walls of the building were trembling from the roar of tens of thousands of people . Everywhere were heard ...
... stood as if only half conscious ; looked at the spectators . then he raised his eyes and The amphitheater had gone wild . The walls of the building were trembling from the roar of tens of thousands of people . Everywhere were heard ...
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... stood neath the cypress - trees together , In that lost land , in that soft clime , In the crimson evening weather ; Of that muslin dress ( for the eve was hot ) ; And her warm white neck in its golden chain ; And her full soft hair ...
... stood neath the cypress - trees together , In that lost land , in that soft clime , In the crimson evening weather ; Of that muslin dress ( for the eve was hot ) ; And her warm white neck in its golden chain ; And her full soft hair ...
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... stood up instead . This glads me most , that I enjoyed The heart of the joy , with my content In watching Gismond unalloyed By any doubt of the event : God took that on him I was bid Watch Gismond for my part : I did . Did I not watch ...
... stood up instead . This glads me most , that I enjoyed The heart of the joy , with my content In watching Gismond unalloyed By any doubt of the event : God took that on him I was bid Watch Gismond for my part : I did . Did I not watch ...
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