The Great Poets and Their TheologyAmerican Baptist Publication Society, 1897 - 531 páginas |
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... hand . argue this mainly upon the ground that the two poems exhibit a similarity of structure impossible to explain in any other way , especially when we take into account the fact that this peculiar structure is found only here in all ...
... hand . argue this mainly upon the ground that the two poems exhibit a similarity of structure impossible to explain in any other way , especially when we take into account the fact that this peculiar structure is found only here in all ...
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... hand of his mother is shown by bringing in Athene , a candid judge , in the guise of a stranger . Hoping to win the mother , the suitors even plot the death of the son . Thus , at the beginning , the long distress of twenty years is ...
... hand of his mother is shown by bringing in Athene , a candid judge , in the guise of a stranger . Hoping to win the mother , the suitors even plot the death of the son . Thus , at the beginning , the long distress of twenty years is ...
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... hands that sates this wrath , and therefore the climax of the poem is the slaying of Hector . All that follows after this is simply the letting down of the reader's excited feeling , and the poem ends with the line : " Such burial the ...
... hands that sates this wrath , and therefore the climax of the poem is the slaying of Hector . All that follows after this is simply the letting down of the reader's excited feeling , and the poem ends with the line : " Such burial the ...
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... hands upon the knees . They are awe - inspiring in their solitary grandeur . But to the archæologist one of the most curious things about them is an inscription cut long after the statues themselves were carved out of the solid rock ...
... hands upon the knees . They are awe - inspiring in their solitary grandeur . But to the archæologist one of the most curious things about them is an inscription cut long after the statues themselves were carved out of the solid rock ...
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Augustus Hopkins Strong. THERE WAS A HEARING PUBLIC 33 has gotten into the hands of the people . Then the whole free population of a city must be amused . It is an audience that does not long hold together ; it is the time of the ...
Augustus Hopkins Strong. THERE WAS A HEARING PUBLIC 33 has gotten into the hands of the people . Then the whole free population of a city must be amused . It is an audience that does not long hold together ; it is the time of the ...
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