Шевченко в образотворчому мистецтвіGeorge S. N. Luckyj, George Stephen Nestor Luckyj, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies published, 1980 - 522 pages |
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Page 123
... truth and that they were harmful to people . He saw no truth in the existing forms of social organization . Molites Bohovi odnomu , Molites pravdi na zemli , A bilshe na zemli nikomu Ne poklonites : vse brekhnia ! Pray to God alone ...
... truth and that they were harmful to people . He saw no truth in the existing forms of social organization . Molites Bohovi odnomu , Molites pravdi na zemli , A bilshe na zemli nikomu Ne poklonites : vse brekhnia ! Pray to God alone ...
Page 452
... truth because the power of folkloric idiom eliminates the distinction between historical truth and psychological truth . The narrative which follows these introductions presents a striking manifestation of the truth of this unity ...
... truth because the power of folkloric idiom eliminates the distinction between historical truth and psychological truth . The narrative which follows these introductions presents a striking manifestation of the truth of this unity ...
Page 462
... Truth for sleeping and wishes she would awaken , he links this with his desire that the ' ruler ' of this world ( and hence also all worldly evil ) should fall asleep and let people live . God and Truth here are contradictory images and ...
... Truth for sleeping and wishes she would awaken , he links this with his desire that the ' ruler ' of this world ( and hence also all worldly evil ) should fall asleep and let people live . God and Truth here are contradictory images and ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Graveside Oration | 55 |
Excerpts from Shevchenko the Ukrainophiles and Socialism | 65 |
Copyright | |
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