North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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Sayfa 359
... poetry of the Pagan world . Excepting the important fact that we , like the Sacred Poets , are acquainted with the true religion , it is still more diverse in these respects from the poetry of modern times . With them , it was the pure ...
... poetry of the Pagan world . Excepting the important fact that we , like the Sacred Poets , are acquainted with the true religion , it is still more diverse in these respects from the poetry of modern times . With them , it was the pure ...
Sayfa 369
... poetry at Oxford . He chose the Hebrew poetry as the subject of his first course of lectures , after the example , as he tells us in a happy classical allusion , of Socrates ... poetry of Greece and Rome , 1830. ] 369 Lowth's Hebrew Poetry .
... poetry at Oxford . He chose the Hebrew poetry as the subject of his first course of lectures , after the example , as he tells us in a happy classical allusion , of Socrates ... poetry of Greece and Rome , 1830. ] 369 Lowth's Hebrew Poetry .
Sayfa 374
... poetry . He criticised the poetry of the Hebrews like one imbued with its spirit . The form of dialogues , which he chose for his work , was adapted to a flow of easy , natural remark , and unrestrained admiration , full of life and ...
... poetry . He criticised the poetry of the Hebrews like one imbued with its spirit . The form of dialogues , which he chose for his work , was adapted to a flow of easy , natural remark , and unrestrained admiration , full of life and ...
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