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impressionistic reflections on life and death
The Malefactors so perfectly captures the enervated carnality and marmoreal frigidity of the Lost Generation
both of them the interest of society and of the world at heart
Delivered with prophetic zeal and fierce honesty
Pensees Blessed Mother impressionistic reflections on life andBy Blaise Pascal Introduction by T. S. Eliot Blaise Pascal defies definition, Romano Guardini writes in his immersive study of the brilliant Frenchman: It was not given to him to express himself definitively. What he left behind are for the most part fragments. The Penses, which first appeared in 1670, are the best and most robust representation of that legacy. The beginnings of a comprehensive apologia for Christianity, the aphorisms, notes, and
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