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... making it an independent creation — which is , nevertheless , essentially an adaptation of the Virgilian book to the thought and conditions of Dante's own century and in which the primal source remains undisguised .
... making it an independent creation — which is , nevertheless , essentially an adaptation of the Virgilian book to the thought and conditions of Dante's own century and in which the primal source remains undisguised .
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Accordingly omnipotence remains a problematic concept . It is theomorphic , not anthropomorphic . It presupposes the possibility of the Divine ; it can be allowed as possible only to the extent to which the Divine can be alleged to be ...
Accordingly omnipotence remains a problematic concept . It is theomorphic , not anthropomorphic . It presupposes the possibility of the Divine ; it can be allowed as possible only to the extent to which the Divine can be alleged to be ...
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A fresh swing of the pendulum brought back the Obrenović , and the all too short reign of Prince Michael , from 1860 to 1868 , remains the most memorable in modern Serbian history . Little as he sympathized with the democratic ...
A fresh swing of the pendulum brought back the Obrenović , and the all too short reign of Prince Michael , from 1860 to 1868 , remains the most memorable in modern Serbian history . Little as he sympathized with the democratic ...
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VERGILS CREATIVE ARt Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 14 |
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