Difference between revisions of "Fall"
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* The symbolic fall of man from a state of sinless grace in the book of Genesis | * The symbolic fall of man from a state of sinless grace in the book of Genesis | ||
* Fall: Autumn (symbolizing the beginning of the end) | * Fall: Autumn (symbolizing the beginning of the end) | ||
+ | * Humpty Dumpty's Fall. (And the one of Oscar Wilde, whose wife Constance remarked: "He fell like humpty dumpty.") |
Revision as of 07:38, 29 August 2005
- The fall of Tim Finnegan from his scaffold
- The symbolic fall of man from a state of sinless grace in the book of Genesis
- Fall: Autumn (symbolizing the beginning of the end)
- Humpty Dumpty's Fall. (And the one of Oscar Wilde, whose wife Constance remarked: "He fell like humpty dumpty.")