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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CONTEMPTIBLENESS»
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1
Kierkegaard and the Roman World
In the draft Kierkegaard writes: What if contemptibleness is feared and has power
? To be sure, the elder has said that it has never reached that point in the world.
But I may, after all, imagine the worst without in the remotest manner worrying ...
Jon Bartley Stewart, 2009
2
Women and the Glorious Qurʾān: An Analytical Study of Women ...
He adds that the “logical contemptibleness” is indicated by dirty words, the “
religious contemptibleness” is denoted by words of hatred while “customary
contemptibleness” is displayed by the so-called wasÁÞa sabÐlÁ or worst words.
Finally ...
doctrine of contemptibleness; and in this doctrine he trains his disciples." 'And
again, &c.: "The Samana Gotama proclaims Vinaya; he teaches the
doctrineofVinaya; andinthisdoctrinehe trains his disciples." 'And again, &c.: "The
Samana ...
T.W. Rhys Davids And Herman Oldenberg, 2014
4
An Arabic-English Lexicon: Derived from the Best and the ...
cause of contemptibleness &c. ; being similar to &i*m o and flUU»> &c. :] you say,
" ijit* • y>*)\ jXf i. e. tfjU*. [or rather TAm <At'n^ w a cause o/" contemptibleness &c.
<o /Aee]. (S.) see j5U. act part. n. of Contemning, despising, ice. (A.) You say ...
Edward William Lane, Stanley Lane-Poole, 1865
5
The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Emotion
We could go on: pride attributes positive self-value; fear attributes threat;
compassion attributes suffering; grief attributes loss; guilt attributes guilt; shame
attributes contemptibleness to oneself; contempt attributes contemptibleness to
another; ...
6
A Badaga-English Dictionary
... 'Shall I come out or shall I stay [inside]?' ffYov. 77b) ku:cu/ku:ce n. shame,
shame- fulness, contemptibleness (cf. Ta. kuccam, 'shame, contemptibleness') 'ku
:ga ho:pavaga ku:ce e:na...' — What shame is there in a man going [somewhere]
for ...
'And again, Siha, there is a way in which one speaking truly could say of me : "
The Sama«a Go- tama proclaims contemptibleness 2 ; he teaches the doctrine of
contemptibleness ; and in this doctrine he trains his disciples." ' And again, &c.
8
Poverty in the Theology of John Calvin
Calvin takes this opportunity to exhort his readers: Therefore, in order that the
contemptibleness of Christ may not hinder us from perceiving in this exhibition
His spiritual kingdom, let us keep before our eyes the heavenly prediction, by
which ...
9
The Mahavagga (Extended Annotated Edition)
'And again, Siha, there is a way in which one speaking truly could say of me: “The
Samana Gotama proclaims contemptibleness ; he teaches the doctrine of
contemptibleness; and in this doctrine he trains his disciples." 'And again, &c.
Thomas William Rhys Davids, 2012
10
A dictionary of the Welsh language. [Preceded by] A grammar ...
(diystyr) Contemptibleness. Uiystyriad, ». m. — pi. t. au (diystyr) A contemning, or
despising. Diystyriaeth, ». m. — pi. t. an (diystyr) Inron- siderateness,
contemptibleness. Diystyriaw, r. n. (diystyr) To disregard. Diyetyriawl, a. (diystyr)
Not apt to ...
NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «CONTEMPTIBLENESS»
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contemptibleness nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Book review: Michael Dirda reviews Mary MacLane's 'I Await the …
“I can think of nothing in the world like the utter littleness, the paltriness, the contemptibleness, the degradation, of the woman who is tied down ... «Washington Post, apr 13»