10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «UNPARDONING»
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Ravishing Tradition: Cultural Forces and Literary History
Unpardoning. Tradition. Coming. to. Grief. in. Shakespeare,. Bronte,. and. Artaud.
IN THE MOMENT IN WHICH we are introduced to the grief of Titus Andronicus,
he stands in a place of public ceremony, before the Roman Capitol and the ...
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Library of Fathers of the Holy Catholic church ...
... allowances ; the contrary to which was the conduct of these men. For such are
all they who practise self restraint £2.] in mere words, unpardoning, and grievous
to bear, as having no 964 Men fit themselves to (hose whose praise they seek.
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The Homilies of S. John Chrysostom ... on the Gospel of St. ...
... practise self restraint [2.] in mere words, unpardoning, and grievous to bear, as
having no 964 Men Jit themselves to those whose praise they seek. 3 Q2.
Saint John Chrysostom, Sir George Prevost, 1851
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The Homilies of S. John Chrysostom ...: On the Gospel of St. ...
For such are all they who practise self restraint [2.] in mere words,unpardoning,
and grievous to bear, as having no 3 Q '2 HomrL. LXXII. 2. 964 Men fit
themselves to those whose.
Saint Joannes Chrysostomus, 1885
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Studies in Pharisaism and the Gospels
For such are all they who practise self-restraint in mere words, unpardoning, and
grievous to bear, as having no experience in the difliculty in actions. The last part
of this interpretation is a deft rebuke to the arm-chair moralist who fails to take ...
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St. Chrysostom: Homilies on the Gospel of Saint Matthew
For such are all they who practice self restraint in mere words, unpardoning and
grievous to bear as having no experience of the difficulty in actions. And this itself
too is no small fault, and in no ordinary way increases the former charge. But do ...
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The Homilies of S. John Chrysostom, Archbishop of ...
... the truly good ruler ought to hold ; in what concerns himself, to be an
unpardoning and severe judge, but in the matters of those whom he rules, to be
gentle and ready to make allowances ; the contrary to which was the conduct of
these men.
Saint John Chrysostom, 1851
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Studies in Pharisaism and the Gospels
For such are all they who practise self-restraint in mere words, unpardoning, and
grievous to bear, as having no experience in the difficulty in actions. The last part
of this interpretation is a deft rebuke to the arm-chair moralist who fails to take ...
... sleep — when the visions of all that was once dear can fasten on the mind no
longer, and an unrepenting, unpardoning past resolves itself into the eternity of
an unrepenting, unpardoning future — then the curtain falls on — almost tragedy.
James Keith (novelist.), 1876
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The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Biographical Introduction
... ungirt permissions, his venial and unvenial dispenses, wherewith the law of
God pardoning and unpardoning hath been shamefully branded for want of heed
in glossing, to have eluded and baffled out all faith and chastity from the marriage
- ...
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Philip Marchand: The Cities of The Damned
“They might have ghost stories, but not saints' stories. They could trifle with the curse or unpardoning prophecy of a witch, but not with the pardon of a priest.”. «National Post, Лютий 15»
Don't take an Anna Bligh doll out
THE thing I'll never forget about it were the eyes. For days they stayed on me from a corner of the lounge room as in unpardoning defiance of my insensitivity. «Sunshine Coast Daily, Вересень 11»