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... face to face : now I know in part ; but then shall I know even as also I am known . Now consider the version of Edgar Goodspeed in his An American Translation . Say these verses aloud and note the differ- ence in rhythm : 1. If I can ...
... face to face : now I know in part ; but then shall I know even as also I am known . Now consider the version of Edgar Goodspeed in his An American Translation . Say these verses aloud and note the differ- ence in rhythm : 1. If I can ...
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... face to face . Now my knowledge is imperfect , but then I shall know as fully as God knows me . And now , in order that the shift in rhythm may be even more pointedly shown , consider this translation of Weymouth : 1. If I can speak ...
... face to face . Now my knowledge is imperfect , but then I shall know as fully as God knows me . And now , in order that the shift in rhythm may be even more pointedly shown , consider this translation of Weymouth : 1. If I can speak ...
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... face , the inert hands and body have no place in speaking and reading . Nothing could be more incongruous than to have an animated voice with an expression- less face behind it ; or to have the voice express joy or sorrow and the face ...
... face , the inert hands and body have no place in speaking and reading . Nothing could be more incongruous than to have an animated voice with an expression- less face behind it ; or to have the voice express joy or sorrow and the face ...
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