ExplorationsWatts & Company, 1923 - 240 strani |
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Stran 42
... literary effect than a simple sequence of short unconnected or unwoven clauses , which is the literary form of all early Hebrew literature . To see and say that much would be the first duty of any student dealing with the English Bible ...
... literary effect than a simple sequence of short unconnected or unwoven clauses , which is the literary form of all early Hebrew literature . To see and say that much would be the first duty of any student dealing with the English Bible ...
Stran 47
... literary merit relatively to its time , especially inas- much as he tends to accord to all literary effects in the Bible a more exalted admiration than he bestows on any others . This bias is so strong that a really critical handling of ...
... literary merit relatively to its time , especially inas- much as he tends to accord to all literary effects in the Bible a more exalted admiration than he bestows on any others . This bias is so strong that a really critical handling of ...
Stran 60
... literary faculty and literary purpose , also working sincerely upon high matters which they had deeply at heart . We see the virtues of gift and of message when we turn from the early literary criticism of Puttenham and Webbe to that of ...
... literary faculty and literary purpose , also working sincerely upon high matters which they had deeply at heart . We see the virtues of gift and of message when we turn from the early literary criticism of Puttenham and Webbe to that of ...
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THE PROSE OF THE ENGLISH BIBLE | 28 |
TOLSTOY | 69 |
HERBERT SPENCER | 112 |
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