The University of Mississippi Studies in English, Volumes 6-10Department of English, University of Mississippi., 1965 - American literature |
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Page 73
... Emperor Theodosius yielded to St. Ambrose had such an open , abject humiliation taken place , nor would it happen again until Emperor Henry IV knelt before Pope Gregory VII at Canossa . Judith , still young and impressionable , only ...
... Emperor Theodosius yielded to St. Ambrose had such an open , abject humiliation taken place , nor would it happen again until Emperor Henry IV knelt before Pope Gregory VII at Canossa . Judith , still young and impressionable , only ...
Page 86
... Emperor of his mercy to help me , wretch that I am . " To make certain that Louis would recognize the communi- cation , Irmingard gave a sign , “ At the time of my espousal 107 I spoke with him alone in an orchard [ or , “ open space ...
... Emperor of his mercy to help me , wretch that I am . " To make certain that Louis would recognize the communi- cation , Irmingard gave a sign , “ At the time of my espousal 107 I spoke with him alone in an orchard [ or , “ open space ...
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... emperor by divine mercy repeating itself . ” 197 King Pepin and King Louis joined him on a triumphal progress later in March . On Easter , April 5 , the emperor and his young son Charles celebrated the feast at Aix - la - Chapelle . 198 ...
... emperor by divine mercy repeating itself . ” 197 King Pepin and King Louis joined him on a triumphal progress later in March . On Easter , April 5 , the emperor and his young son Charles celebrated the feast at Aix - la - Chapelle . 198 ...
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Rowan Oak Faulkners Golden Bough | 39 |
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