The Great Poets and Their TheologyAmerican Baptist Publication Society, 1897 - 531 páginas |
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... never went so far as to suggest that the " Iliad " might be a congeries of poems by different authors , or that the " Odyssey " was a composite produc- tion . That was left for the skepticism of a far later time . The close of the last ...
... never went so far as to suggest that the " Iliad " might be a congeries of poems by different authors , or that the " Odyssey " was a composite produc- tion . That was left for the skepticism of a far later time . The close of the last ...
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... never in the " Iliad " ; we reply that minstrels belong to the court and not to the camp . The gods , it is said , are at bitterer warfare with each other in the " Iliad " than in the " Odyssey " ; yes , we answer , but in the " Iliad ...
... never in the " Iliad " ; we reply that minstrels belong to the court and not to the camp . The gods , it is said , are at bitterer warfare with each other in the " Iliad " than in the " Odyssey " ; yes , we answer , but in the " Iliad ...
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... never dared to specify what the precise nucleus is . Try to separate any such part from the rest , and you find such a network of mu- tual reference that you are compelled to stop ; there are multitudinous connections , like ...
... never dared to specify what the precise nucleus is . Try to separate any such part from the rest , and you find such a network of mu- tual reference that you are compelled to stop ; there are multitudinous connections , like ...
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... never without writing be com- posed in the first place , nor afterward be transmitted . intact to future generations . Here again we are com- pelled to meet each part in the declaration with a stout . demurrer . The epic , as its very ...
... never without writing be com- posed in the first place , nor afterward be transmitted . intact to future generations . Here again we are com- pelled to meet each part in the declaration with a stout . demurrer . The epic , as its very ...
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... never heard of the word " theology , " nor did he ever write the " Iliad " or the " Odyssey " with the conscious aim of setting forth theological ideas . Not the epic poets , but the tragedi- ans , were the religious teachers of the ...
... never heard of the word " theology , " nor did he ever write the " Iliad " or the " Odyssey " with the conscious aim of setting forth theological ideas . Not the epic poets , but the tragedi- ans , were the religious teachers of the ...
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