ellauri028.html on line 337: "Mademoiselle from Armentières" was considered a risqué song and not for 'polite company', and when sung on the radio and TV, as in The Waltons, typically only the first verse was sung. The lyrics on which this opinion is based are recorded in the Gordon "Inferno" Collection.
ellauri094.html on line 354: One should be skeptical of whether this is a Bible contradiction given the Skeptic Annotated Bible’s track record of inaccurately handling the Bible. See the many examples of their error which we have responded to in this post: Collection of Posts Responding to Bible Contradictions. Of course that does not take away the need to respond to this claim of a contradiction, which is what the remainder of this post will do. But this observation should caution us to slow down and look more closely at the passages cited by the Skeptic Annotated Bible to see if they interpreted the passages properly to support their conclusion that it is a Bible contradiction.
ellauri095.html on line 455: Their rivalry began with Hopkins’s response to her poem “The Convent Threshold.” Geoffrey Hartman was clearly on the right track when he suggested in the introduction to Hopkins: A Collection of Critical Essays (1966) that “Hopkins seems to develop his lyric structures out of the Pre-Raphaelite dream vision. In his early ‘A Vision of the Mermaids’; and ‘St. Dorothea’; he may be struggling with such poems as Christina Rossetti’s ‘Convent Threshold’; and Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s ‘The Blessed Damozel,’ poems in which the poet stands at a lower level than the vision, or is irrevocably, pathetically distanced.” Such poems were the essence of medievalism in poetry according to William Morris, who felt that Keats’s “La Belle Dame Sans Merci” was the germ from which all Pre-Raphaelite poetry sprang. Standing beyond Keats, however, the primary source was Dante. Christina Rossetti clearly alludes to Beatrice’s appeal to Dante in “The Convent Threshold”:
ellauri119.html on line 178: Holy Priceless Collection of Etruscan Snoods!
ellauri262.html on line 97: 1950-luvulla tohtori Clyde S. Kilby, englannin professori Wheaton Collegesta, aloitti kirjeenvaihdon Lewisin kanssa. Lopulta he tapasivat ja ystävystyivät, ja Lewisin kuoleman jälkeen Kilby aloitti ”CS Lewis Collectionin” kunnioittaakseen suuren kirjailijan perintöä.
ellauri276.html on line 944: Ralph Noble of Cuba Cottage, Burythorpe, Malton, lauloi Kaikki iloiset kaverit jotka seuraa auraa -kappaleen Colin S. Whartonin tekemällä nauhoitteella, joka sisällytti sen vuonna 1962 Leedsin yliopiston tutkintoonsa "Folk Songs from the North Riding". Se sisällytettiin myös vuonna 2019 Colin Wharton Collectionin kappaleiden Musical Traditions -antologiaan Songs of the North Riding .
ellauri389.html on line 463: Cowper tunnetaan virsirunoilijana. Hänen tunnetuin virtensä on "There is a fountain fill'd with blood". Sen hän on kirjoittanut vaikean masennuksen jälkeen. Virsi julkaistiin alun perin 1772 Richard Conyersin kirjassa A Collection of Psalms and Hymns, from various authors: for the use of serious and devout Christians of all denominations, ja vuonna 1779 se julkaistiin Olivia Newton-Johnin ja Copwerin yhdessä julkaisemassa Oldie Hymns -kirjassa otsikolla "Praise for the fountain open". Se oli merkittävimpiä 1700-luvun evankelikaalisia laulahduxia. Se on hengellisen laulukirjan n:o
ellauri409.html on line 637: Pilipali Canonissa Adittapariyaya Sutta löytyy Samyutta Nikayasta ("Connected Collection", lyhennettynä joko nimellä "SN" tai "S"), ja sen nimeää joko " SN 35.28 " tai " iv 1.3.6 " tai " Siv 19 ".Tämä keskustelu löytyy myös buddhalaisesta luostarikoodista (Vinaya) Vin I 35.
xxx/ellauri394.html on line 279: Silva 2004, pp. 123–163; Silva, Noenoe K. (1998). "The 1897 Petitions Protesting Annexation". The Annexation Of Hawaii: A Collection Of Documents. University of Hawaii at Manoa. Archived from the original on December 30, 2016. Retrieved December 19, 2016.
xxx/ellauri394.html on line 300: "Former Queen Renounces Her Claim to the Throne of the Hawaiian Islands. She and Her People Satisfied With the Government Given by the United States." San Francisco Call. Vol. 100, no. 34. July 4, 1906. p. 3. ISSN 1941-0719. OCLC 13146227. Retrieved March 20, 2020 – via California Digital Newspaper Collection.
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