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... literary form . The stress here , however , was on the literary rather than any religious significance . Many lesser of these contemporary versions have appeared , especially in America , with varying degrees of success and of ...
... literary form . The stress here , however , was on the literary rather than any religious significance . Many lesser of these contemporary versions have appeared , especially in America , with varying degrees of success and of ...
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... Literary Beauty and Interest . By Sir J. G. Frazer ( A. & C. Black ) . The Literary Man's Bible : A Selection of Passages from the Old Testament , Historic , Poetic , and Philosophic , illustrating Hebrew Literature , with Intro ...
... Literary Beauty and Interest . By Sir J. G. Frazer ( A. & C. Black ) . The Literary Man's Bible : A Selection of Passages from the Old Testament , Historic , Poetic , and Philosophic , illustrating Hebrew Literature , with Intro ...
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... literary standing as judged in the quiet of one's own mind , and by reasonable standards of judgment . Just as we do not appraise the historic and relative value of a victory by a London " mafficking " night , so one cannot appraise ...
... literary standing as judged in the quiet of one's own mind , and by reasonable standards of judgment . Just as we do not appraise the historic and relative value of a victory by a London " mafficking " night , so one cannot appraise ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE FIRST BOOKS IN THE WORLD | 1 |
HOMER | 18 |
THE STORY OF THE BIВІ Е | 41 |
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