Pascal's Anguish and JoyPhilosophical Library, 1973 - 274 pages |
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Page 73
... felt that he was being arrogant and that he was exhibiting intellectual pride . De Rebours , with excessive humility , began to point out the advantage of simplicity and modesty . Each word seemed to stab Blaise who stiffened ...
... felt that he was being arrogant and that he was exhibiting intellectual pride . De Rebours , with excessive humility , began to point out the advantage of simplicity and modesty . Each word seemed to stab Blaise who stiffened ...
Page 101
... felt for those days before death had begun to break the circle . As the heat of summer began to lift from Paris with the approach of autumn , Roannez was forced to quit Paris to attend to pressing problems in Poitou . With Roannez out ...
... felt for those days before death had begun to break the circle . As the heat of summer began to lift from Paris with the approach of autumn , Roannez was forced to quit Paris to attend to pressing problems in Poitou . With Roannez out ...
Page 115
... felt that she , too , was drawn to him in more than spiritual or intellectual ways . Yet a great gulf separated them . They were one spiritually and in- tellectually . But they were worlds apart socially . So Blaise felt the fire ...
... felt that she , too , was drawn to him in more than spiritual or intellectual ways . Yet a great gulf separated them . They were one spiritually and in- tellectually . But they were worlds apart socially . So Blaise felt the fire ...
Contents
Two The Rivals 16361639 | 17 |
Three Renewal for the Church | 37 |
Four Rouen 16391647 | 47 |
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