The Outline of Literature1923 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 26
Page 22
... glory . The literary work of the monasteries only came to an end when printing was invented by Gutenberg , a subject which will be dealt with in a later section of this OUTLINE . The Incentive to Write ဘာ § 5 So far , we have been ...
... glory . The literary work of the monasteries only came to an end when printing was invented by Gutenberg , a subject which will be dealt with in a later section of this OUTLINE . The Incentive to Write ဘာ § 5 So far , we have been ...
Page 56
... glory and my own . " In Chapman's version these plain , straightforward thoughts become : The spirit I first did breathe Did never teach me this ; much less , since the contempt of death , Was settled in me , and my mind knew what a ...
... glory and my own . " In Chapman's version these plain , straightforward thoughts become : The spirit I first did breathe Did never teach me this ; much less , since the contempt of death , Was settled in me , and my mind knew what a ...
Page 87
... glory of God with which the Book of Ezekiel opens and in the picture of the resurrection in " the valley of dry bones . " He quite rightly em- phasises the importance of personal religion and the value of what a modern clergyman would ...
... glory of God with which the Book of Ezekiel opens and in the picture of the resurrection in " the valley of dry bones . " He quite rightly em- phasises the importance of personal religion and the value of what a modern clergyman would ...
Page 94
... glory of God . The Book of Daniel was written within the period 165–163 B.C. to encourage the Jews during the persecution of Antiochus Epiphanes . The success of the Maccabean revolt , to which it doubtless gave powerful aid , won for ...
... glory of God . The Book of Daniel was written within the period 165–163 B.C. to encourage the Jews during the persecution of Antiochus Epiphanes . The success of the Maccabean revolt , to which it doubtless gave powerful aid , won for ...
Page 125
... glory of his nostrils is terrible . He paweth in the valley , and rejoiceth in his strength : He goeth on to meet the armed men . He mocketh at fear , and is not affrighted : Neither turneth he back from the sword . The quiver rattleth ...
... glory of his nostrils is terrible . He paweth in the valley , and rejoiceth in his strength : He goeth on to meet the armed men . He mocketh at fear , and is not affrighted : Neither turneth he back from the sword . The quiver rattleth ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Achilles Æschylus ancient Andrew Lang Apocrypha Apollo Athens beauty Bible born Brahmanism called century B.C. Christ Christian Confucius Dante death Divine Divine Comedy Don Quixote drama early earth English Eschylus Euripides faith famous father Fredk Gallery glory goddess gods Gospel Greece Greek H. A. Guerber hath heart heaven Hebrew Hector heroes Hollyer Homer human Iliad J. W. WATERHOUSE Jewish Jews Jupiter King knights Koran language Latin legends literary literature living Lord LORD LEIGHTON mediæval Middle Ages modern Moses myths National noble Odyssey Old Testament papyrus passage philosophy Photo poem poet poetry priests prophets prose religion religious Renaissance Rischgitz Collection Roman Rome sacred says scholars Scriptures servant Shakespeare songs Sophocles soul spirit story teaching thee things thou tion to-day translation Troy Ulysses unto Vatican verse Virgil W. A. Mansell wife wisdom words writing written wrote Zoroaster