ellauri140.html on line 472: Their dam upstart, out of her den effrailde, Niiden emo koheni pystyyn pesästä,
ellauri140.html on line 1004: All in amaze he suddenly upstart Aivan ällistyneenä se hyppää jalkeille,
ellauri183.html on line 638: The Pharisees were the popular leaders of the Jews and the ones most laypeople looked to with confidence. The majority of the Jewish population was then expecting a world ruling messianic king to arise on the historical scene. And indeed, Josephus tells us that after Herod’s death many “kingly upstarts” emerged in Judaea and this reflects the general expectancy of the Jews that the messianic age was then imminent.
ellauri373.html on line 222: Kirja ei saavuttanut yleistä menestystä. Syynä oli juutalaiset ja ihmisenä olemisen syvä uskonnollinen tutkimus ja syventyminen maailmanlopun tunnelmiin (hatologia). Saman kohtalon koki kuuluisa filosof Vladimir Sergeevich Solovyev kirjallaan "Kolme liekkiä" ei kauan ennen. A teme Vladimir oli jonkinlainen maallikko, upstart jolla ei ole Jumalaa. Slovakian tieteellinen tutkinto, lähtee vielä tutkimaan Johannes Teologin ja Danielin ennustuxia Suomessa ja Tshekin tasavallassa, mitä, ulkomaisia narttuja! Sillä ei kuuhun mennä. Kirja on halvexittava, kuin jonkinlaiseen juhlaan meluisia kexintöjä. Hirssi tietysti vaatii mitä suurinta varovaisuutta.
xxx/ellauri068.html on line 213: I said some of this yesterday, but it wasn’t easy: in one interview, the first question I was asked was about Borges’s sexuality. Infrequent, they said, unusual, like in his stories. The first thing that came to mind was an article on Hans Christian Andersen, published in his own centenary in 2005, which doesn’t say a word about Andersen’s oeuvre and instead is dedicated to providing a pathetic portrait of the repressed homosexual, the vindictive upstart, the complicated and ugly man, like the duckling, which was Andersen. I’m intentionally omitting who wrote it and where it can be found.
xxx/ellauri086.html on line 885: “Be that word our sign of parting, bird or fiend!” I shrieked, upstarting— Nyt jo riitti siipikarja! Lähe menee, älä parjaa!
xxx/ellauri121.html on line 345: Sullivan relates how in 1969, when Atwood was giving her first poetry reading, poet Irving Layton futilely attempted to sabotage the upstart writer by simultaneously reading his own work from the audience. Lisää ainesta käsineitokeitoxeen.
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