The Great Poets and Their TheologyAmerican Baptist Publication Society, 1897 - 531 páginas |
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... genius ? Concessions to the tastes of the vulgar Meaning of the word universality Character manifested . Character developed 157-220 159 160 . 162 163 164 167 168 169 171 173 175 . 178 181 183 185 186 Ethical and religious ideas Neither ...
... genius ? Concessions to the tastes of the vulgar Meaning of the word universality Character manifested . Character developed 157-220 159 160 . 162 163 164 167 168 169 171 173 175 . 178 181 183 185 186 Ethical and religious ideas Neither ...
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... genius and learning , though at one time they seemed mainly to favor the theory of disintegration , are of late more and more arraying themselves on the side of the traditional view that both poems are substantially by the same author ...
... genius and learning , though at one time they seemed mainly to favor the theory of disintegration , are of late more and more arraying themselves on the side of the traditional view that both poems are substantially by the same author ...
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... genius . Jevons , in his admirable " History of Greek Litera- ture , " has pointed out that Homer's method of " paint- ing in his background " is entirely unique yet incom- parably artistic . The test of a poet's ability is his method ...
... genius . Jevons , in his admirable " History of Greek Litera- ture , " has pointed out that Homer's method of " paint- ing in his background " is entirely unique yet incom- parably artistic . The test of a poet's ability is his method ...
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... genius . That two great poets should have arisen simultaneously in that early age , and that both should have constructed their poems so completely in accordance with this law of the human mind , this law of human thought , that later ...
... genius . That two great poets should have arisen simultaneously in that early age , and that both should have constructed their poems so completely in accordance with this law of the human mind , this law of human thought , that later ...
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... genius ; it works spontaneously and unconsciously in the great artist ; only in later times does philosophic analysis penetrate and name the mystery . The argument from structure is so conclusive that we can Development of plot.
... genius ; it works spontaneously and unconsciously in the great artist ; only in later times does philosophic analysis penetrate and name the mystery . The argument from structure is so conclusive that we can Development of plot.
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