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... nature of his Narodny genius ( populist - demo- cratic - genius ) , nor did the Protestant Church exercise any influence upon Bach's cultural formation . ' 6 Parallel to the renewal of interest in the masters of Western music of past ...
... nature of his Narodny genius ( populist - demo- cratic - genius ) , nor did the Protestant Church exercise any influence upon Bach's cultural formation . ' 6 Parallel to the renewal of interest in the masters of Western music of past ...
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... nature of God , who is said to be both benevolent and omnipotent , for man's experience of pain would seem to limit either his benevolence or his power - the evil that makes the problem truly a problem is neither that which is the natural ...
... nature of God , who is said to be both benevolent and omnipotent , for man's experience of pain would seem to limit either his benevolence or his power - the evil that makes the problem truly a problem is neither that which is the natural ...
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... nature of his being . It is impossible not to be moved to extreme pity by Keats ' last days , by the young man doomed to death at 1 The line appears so in the version of the sonnet in The Letters . Keats later revised Hell torment ' to ...
... nature of his being . It is impossible not to be moved to extreme pity by Keats ' last days , by the young man doomed to death at 1 The line appears so in the version of the sonnet in The Letters . Keats later revised Hell torment ' to ...
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