The Love Letters of Abelard and HeloiseJ. M. Dent and Company, 1908 - 132 pages |
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... father was a gentleman and a man of good parts ; he loved the wars , but differed in his sentiments from many who follow that profession . He thought it no praise to be illiterate , but in the camp he knew how to converse at the same ...
... father was a gentleman and a man of good parts ; he loved the wars , but differed in his sentiments from many who follow that profession . He thought it no praise to be illiterate , but in the camp he knew how to converse at the same ...
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... Greeks : - ' If you demand the fortune of that day When stak'd on this right hand your honours lay , If I did not oblige the foe to yield , Yet did I never basely quit the field . ' up About this time my father , Beranger , who LETTER I.
... Greeks : - ' If you demand the fortune of that day When stak'd on this right hand your honours lay , If I did not oblige the foe to yield , Yet did I never basely quit the field . ' up About this time my father , Beranger , who LETTER I.
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Peter Abelard. up About this time my father , Beranger , who to He the age of sixty had lived very agreeably ... Fathers and boldly launched into the ocean of the Holy Scriptures . In a short time I had made such progress that others ...
Peter Abelard. up About this time my father , Beranger , who to He the age of sixty had lived very agreeably ... Fathers and boldly launched into the ocean of the Holy Scriptures . In a short time I had made such progress that others ...
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... Fathers and Councils . In the meanwhile the enemies that my new fame had raised up , - and especially Alberic and Lotulf , who , after the death of their masters Champeaux and Anselm , assumed the sovereignty of learning , -began to ...
... Fathers and Councils . In the meanwhile the enemies that my new fame had raised up , - and especially Alberic and Lotulf , who , after the death of their masters Champeaux and Anselm , assumed the sovereignty of learning , -began to ...
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Peter Abelard. LETTER II Heloise to Abelard To her Lord , her Father , her Husband , ber Brother ; his Servant , his Child , his Wife , his Sister , and to express all that is humble , respect- ful and loving to her Abelard , Heloise ...
Peter Abelard. LETTER II Heloise to Abelard To her Lord , her Father , her Husband , ber Brother ; his Servant , his Child , his Wife , his Sister , and to express all that is humble , respect- ful and loving to her Abelard , Heloise ...
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