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Through the eyes of the father
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Rabbi Shlomo Riskin
Jerusalem Post
12-12-1997
"Jacob thus came to his father at Mamre, at Kiryat Arba, better known as Hebron..."
(Gen 35:27)
At which point in his life does Jacob reach maturity? One suggestion is that it happened the night he wrestled with the mysterious stranger and received the new appellation Israel. (32:29) But if so, why does it take three more chapters until he is ready to return to his father's house, chapters which include the massacre of the residents of Shechem and the transgression of Reuben? The Jacob who prayed that God "return him in peace to his father's ...
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Odes of absorption in the Restoration and early eighteenth century.(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900
; ...eighteenth-century ode maintains that Restoration...the story says, odes undergo a change of phase. Midcentury odes cease the public...eighteenth-century ode's movement from...unquestionable distance the ode travels from phase...his 1656 Pindarique Odes (1707-11) which...
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Ode and empire.(link between the ode and the seats of public power)
Magazine article from: TriQuarterly
; ...here is that which links the ode, throughout its rhetorical spectrum...public power. In its origin, the ode is linked to those most public...devising the form, wrote his odes to celebrate athletic victories...subsequent centuries, the Pindaric ode came to be associated with other...
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Beyond the Mao Odes: Shijing reception in early medieval China.
Magazine article from: The Journal of the American Oriental Society
; ...REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII]. tradition of the ancient Odes (Shi [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII...versions of the classics among which the Mao Odes were now included, clearly favored the...influential subcommentary was devoted to the Mao Odes (Mao shi [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII...
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Keats's Ode to a Grecian Urn.(John Keats)
Magazine article from: Studies in Romanticism
; ...MISQUOTE THE TITLE OF KEATS'S ODE MAY NOT BE AWARE OF the truth...Indeed, Keats's poem is an ode not "on" but "to" a Grecian...genre more faithfully than most odes. This faithfulness exposes the...communicative situation of the ode, which is essentially a dialogic...
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L'Apotheose d'Orphee: l'esthetique de l'ode en France au XVI siecle Sebillet a Scaliger (1548-1561).
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly
; ...primary claims is that the reader of the ode is not just instructed by it, nor even...and oldest of genres, "le poete d'odes lyriques, comme Orphee, grand voyageur...that traces the origins of the French ode to Greek, Latin, Italian, biblical...
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Renaissance de l'Ode: L'Ode francais au tournant des annees 1550.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly
; ...large freedom. The French ode as it developed could...love to divine love with odes of piety and then of lament...history of the French ode, demonstrating that in...considers Nicole Bargede's Odes penitentes, written in...Lombard implies that the ode chretienne was short...
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SSA Releases ODE*SSA 2.0, Upgraded Powerful Estimation Tool for Self Storage Association Members.
Business Wire
; ...Self Storage Association (SSA) introduced ODE*SSA 2.0, the powerful, innovative upgrade...its proprietary Web-based tool, known as ODE*SSA "Online Demand Estimator-Self Storage Association." ODE*SSA 2.0 is a direct member-only benefit...
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Keats's Ode to a Nightingale.(John Keats)
Magazine article from: The Explicator
; ...he produced all the great odes, "Lamia," and "The Fall of Hyperion." He created an ode stanza that evolved from...her famous analysis of the odes, reminds us that Keats's "development of each ode from its predecessors" reveals...
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Odes a Pasithee.
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly
; ...Tagaut joined in 1554. The Odes he has edited comprise two books...of 1112 hexasyllabic verses (Ode I), a Pindaric piece in strophes, antistrophes, and epodes (Ode X), and three works in Marotic "pauses" (Odes II, XI and XIII). The 1552...
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"The Road to Stalin": Mandelstam's Ode to Stalin and "The Lines on the Unknown Soldier".(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: Shofar
; ...two late poems by Osip Mandelstam: the Ode to Stalin and the "Lines on the Unknown...one of Mandelstam's major works. The Ode, for the most part, has been treated as...works. The other poem, Mandelstam's Ode to Stalin, has rarely been translated and...
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