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Philokalos
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- Envy, then incredulity—Pericles’ Funeral Oration
- His father ran to meet him
- Martial Nobility, Stubborn Commons
- More liberal applause for their destroyers than their benefactors
- Limbo Culture
- “You have some, Papa.”
- Motu Proprio “On the Offering of Life” (translation of Latin version)
- “You notice the great, strange world!”
- Strive as Translator to Convey the Image
- Resting in knowledge “limpid as pure air”…
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Tag Archives: sin
I wrong you once, and I have sinned; I wrong you twice, and you have sinned.
This is why we wrong others so easily in the anonymity of the internet combox (which I will not open here, probably ever)… Continue reading
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Tagged Aeschylus, Agamemnon, Clytaemestra, De Vita Sua, Furies, Gregory of Nazianzus, guilt, J. Budziszewski, Orestes, right, sin, The Revenge of Conscience, wrong
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