Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 5Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1848 - Theology |
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... feeling is rudely shocked by their erotic nudities . It is dangerous then to put Horace into the hands of the young . Setting aside the odes and epodes , the satires especially , must make us hesitate . The finest of them , for example ...
... feeling is rudely shocked by their erotic nudities . It is dangerous then to put Horace into the hands of the young . Setting aside the odes and epodes , the satires especially , must make us hesitate . The finest of them , for example ...
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... feeling of the Ciceronians , so called , correct in itself , is rendered absurd only by the circumstance , that it led them to the foolish task of adapting the expressions of a thousand years back to convey the ideas of a totally ...
... feeling of the Ciceronians , so called , correct in itself , is rendered absurd only by the circumstance , that it led them to the foolish task of adapting the expressions of a thousand years back to convey the ideas of a totally ...
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... feeling of beauty , this living and moving in its being is seen also in the Greek writers who devoted themselves to the seri- ous tasks of philosophy and history , to say nothing of the orators to whom it is natural and necessary ...
... feeling of beauty , this living and moving in its being is seen also in the Greek writers who devoted themselves to the seri- ous tasks of philosophy and history , to say nothing of the orators to whom it is natural and necessary ...
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... right to make the number of lessons equal , as is done in many Swiss schools . And he who feels called to devote his after years ex- 1848. ] The Classics necessary for a knowledge of English 56 [ FEB . Study of Greek and Roman Literature .
... right to make the number of lessons equal , as is done in many Swiss schools . And he who feels called to devote his after years ex- 1848. ] The Classics necessary for a knowledge of English 56 [ FEB . Study of Greek and Roman Literature .
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... feelings increased the nearer the period of the exile approached . The expected judgment , which should de- stroy the wicked , came , but both the pious and wicked were alike in- volved . The religious feelings underwent a ...
... feelings increased the nearer the period of the exile approached . The expected judgment , which should de- stroy the wicked , came , but both the pious and wicked were alike in- volved . The religious feelings underwent a ...
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