11 résultats pour "five"
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Luther's Ninety-Five ThesesGerman theologian Martin Luther publicly condemned the practice of buying indulgences on October 31, 1517.
Luther's Ninety-Five Theses German theologian Martin Luther publicly condemned the practice of buying indulgences on October 31, 1517. His Disputation on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences, popularly called the Ninety-Five Theses, consisted of 95 propositions that established a theological basis for opposing indulgences. Luther’s manifesto was widelydistributed, causing a public controversy, and he was eventually excommunicated (denied the services and benefits of the Roman Catholic Church...
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The Wreck of the Deutschland (1918)Gerard Manley HopkinsPart the firstTo the happy memory of five Franciscan Nuns exiles by the Falk Laws drowned betweenmidnight and morning of Dec.
The Wreck of the Deutschland (1918) Gerard Manley Hopkins Part the first To the happy memory of five Franciscan Nuns exiles by the Falk Laws drowned between midnight and morning of Dec. 7th. 1875 1 Thou mastering me God! giver of breath and bread; World's strand, sway of the sea; Lord of living and dead; Thou hast bound bones and veins in me, fastened me flesh, And after it almost unmade, what with dread, Thy doing: and dost thou touch me afresh? Over again I feel thy finger and find thee. 2 I...
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Colle anglais Arnold Bennett, Anna of the Five Towns (1902), chapter 1.
Colle anglais Arnold Bennett, Anna of the Five Towns (1902), chapter 1. Specificity of the text: Paradox of industrialization between the deformation of the landscape and the grandeur of human progress? An intertextual reference to Plato’s allegory of the cave. A master of social realism, Charles Dickens often denounced the ravages of industrialization on cities and their inhabitants in his novels, as in Hard Times, where the city of Coketown embodies the dehumanization cause...
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