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Between Worlds: Good Friday Thoughts "Mors tua vita mea"
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In Nature's infinite book of secrecy, a little I can read" - William Shakespeare. My older pryings into this "book", can be visited via the link at bottom of this page. Friday, 3 April 2015. Good Friday Thoughts "Mors tua vita mea". The thought for Good Friday by Rev Paolo Castellina is on the phrase "Mors tua vita mea". 8220;There is a Latin expression that reads "Mors tua vita mea". I would add a couple of further things. First, the kernel of Christianity is the intentional turning upside down of t...
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Between Worlds: Our 2013 Holidays in Italy
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In Nature's infinite book of secrecy, a little I can read" - William Shakespeare. My older pryings into this "book", can be visited via the link at bottom of this page. Our 2013 Holidays in Italy. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Second Celtic Trip - July 2012 - Cornwall and Devon. North West Wales: beauty, culture and Rev R S Thomas. Charles Dickens: sources of his inspiration. Our 2013 Holidays in Italy. In Search of Piedmontese Culture (Our 2015 trip). My husband's Blog (in Italian). 07/31 - 08/07 (1).
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Between Worlds: Charles Dickens: sources of his inspiration
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In Nature's infinite book of secrecy, a little I can read" - William Shakespeare. My older pryings into this "book", can be visited via the link at bottom of this page. Charles Dickens: sources of his inspiration. Were the medieval family brasses in Cobham Church and “The Leather Bottle” Inn, secret sources of inspiration for Charles Dickens? Gad's Hill Place, Higham. Charles Dickens' last house was called. Gad’s Hill Place. So why did the most successful author of Victorian England buy it? Cobham is a v...
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Between Worlds: Review of "Who is my Neighbour? pastoral letter on politics
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In Nature's infinite book of secrecy, a little I can read" - William Shakespeare. My older pryings into this "book", can be visited via the link at bottom of this page. Thursday, 19 February 2015. Review of "Who is my Neighbour? Pastoral letter on politics. The Church of England’s pastoral letter “Who is my Neighbour? I think it does about the malaise which is affecting politics in the eyes of many UK voters today. To summarise its other points:. People feel excluded, while political power is concentrate...
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Between Worlds: Close Encounter with Vera Brittain
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In Nature's infinite book of secrecy, a little I can read" - William Shakespeare. My older pryings into this "book", can be visited via the link at bottom of this page. Wednesday, 4 March 2015. Close Encounter with Vera Brittain. Mini review - Testament of Youth by Vera Brittain. The purpose of remaking the BBC's old film 'Testament of Youth'. As a brand new feature film. Is to encourage people to read Baroness Williams. The book is not just the romantic love story of Vera Brittain and Roland Leighton.
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Between Worlds: "Keep Calm and Carry On" after the Election
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In Nature's infinite book of secrecy, a little I can read" - William Shakespeare. My older pryings into this "book", can be visited via the link at bottom of this page. Monday, 11 May 2015. Keep Calm and Carry On" after the Election. No one is quite sure of the flavour of the Conservatism that replaces it, because previously it was mixed with Liberal Democracy. Will the future be endurable? Will we all need to emigrate? Some are discussing new political approaches. Who rules Britain is not an essential c...
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Between Worlds: Second Celtic Trip - July 2012 - Cornwall and Devon
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In Nature's infinite book of secrecy, a little I can read" - William Shakespeare. My older pryings into this "book", can be visited via the link at bottom of this page. Second Celtic Trip - July 2012 - Cornwall and Devon. Cornish - a dead language now being revived. The Prayer Book Rebellion. The Reformation suppressed the Cornish language during “ The Prayer Book Rebellion. Linguists have been trying to revive the Cornish language - in spite of Cornish not having a strong, extant literature. As a re...
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Between Worlds: Book Review "Childhood Memories and Other Stories" by Lampedusa
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In Nature's infinite book of secrecy, a little I can read" - William Shakespeare. My older pryings into this "book", can be visited via the link at bottom of this page. Friday, 10 April 2015. Book Review "Childhood Memories and Other Stories" by Lampedusa. Some consider that the greatest novel of the 20th century is The Leopard. Guiseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa. About his family and their palaces set at the time of the Garibaldi landings, which was published after he had died of lung cancer. It was an in...
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Between Worlds: Mini review of "Love's Labours Won" at RSC Stratford
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In Nature's infinite book of secrecy, a little I can read" - William Shakespeare. My older pryings into this "book", can be visited via the link at bottom of this page. Wednesday, 11 March 2015. Mini review of "Love's Labours Won" at RSC Stratford. Love’s Labours Won - Royal Shakespeare Company- directed by Christopher Luscombe. The play normally known as 'Much Ado About Nothing' is set in Messina, Sicily during the Renaissance. This version is played moves the drama to Christmas 1918 in an English c...
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Between Worlds: Mini review of G K Chesterton's The Everlasting Man
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In Nature's infinite book of secrecy, a little I can read" - William Shakespeare. My older pryings into this "book", can be visited via the link at bottom of this page. Saturday, 28 March 2015. Mini review of G K Chesterton's The Everlasting Man. A year or two back, I wrote about an Easter line, in "Othello". Like the base [Judean], threw a pearl away,. Richer than all his tribe". I've now read The Everlasting Man. The book by G K Chesterton. Which inspired C S Lewis. When we are born, the curtain has al...