The Great Poets and Their TheologyAmerican Baptist Publication Society, 1897 - 531 páginas |
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... , and both the poets and the people recognize his authority . But the critics are a peculiar race , and for a century past they THE CRITICAL THEORY 5 have been suggesting serious doubts whether 4 THE HOMERIC QUESTION.
... , and both the poets and the people recognize his authority . But the critics are a peculiar race , and for a century past they THE CRITICAL THEORY 5 have been suggesting serious doubts whether 4 THE HOMERIC QUESTION.
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Augustus Hopkins Strong. THE CRITICAL THEORY 5 have been suggesting serious doubts whether the " Iliad " and the " Odyssey " are by the same author ; whether either one was as a whole composed by Homer ; whether in fact such a man as ...
Augustus Hopkins Strong. THE CRITICAL THEORY 5 have been suggesting serious doubts whether the " Iliad " and the " Odyssey " are by the same author ; whether either one was as a whole composed by Homer ; whether in fact such a man as ...
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... doubt the mental grasp of the man of facts and dates . Not so in the early days . Mnemosyne was then one of the Muses . Memory was cultivated , cherished , trusted , honored . Of Alex- ander and of Cæsar it was said that they knew all ...
... doubt the mental grasp of the man of facts and dates . Not so in the early days . Mnemosyne was then one of the Muses . Memory was cultivated , cherished , trusted , honored . Of Alex- ander and of Cæsar it was said that they knew all ...
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... doubt whether poems as long as Homer's could have been composed without writing and then handed down substantially intact for several centuries . We ought not to miss here the incidental advantage of our present study in furnishing a ...
... doubt whether poems as long as Homer's could have been composed without writing and then handed down substantially intact for several centuries . We ought not to miss here the incidental advantage of our present study in furnishing a ...
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... doubt that Providence ordained . these poems to be a great factor in the education of mankind . Hegel makes the godlike Achilles fierce but brave , impulsive but generous , the type and incentive of Greek civilization . Who can measure ...
... doubt that Providence ordained . these poems to be a great factor in the education of mankind . Hegel makes the godlike Achilles fierce but brave , impulsive but generous , the type and incentive of Greek civilization . Who can measure ...
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