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John Drinkwater. from diapered patterns to landscapes as newer ways of looking at nature penetrated the monasteries . In Charles Reade's novel The Cloister and the Hearth there is a vivid description of the artist - monks of the Middle ...
John Drinkwater. from diapered patterns to landscapes as newer ways of looking at nature penetrated the monasteries . In Charles Reade's novel The Cloister and the Hearth there is a vivid description of the artist - monks of the Middle ...
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... nature owe . Pope is too " literary " to convey any sense of the plain thinking and plain diction of Homer , but his translation has great merits , and the modern tendency is to grant it a much higher place than that assigned by Matthew ...
... nature owe . Pope is too " literary " to convey any sense of the plain thinking and plain diction of Homer , but his translation has great merits , and the modern tendency is to grant it a much higher place than that assigned by Matthew ...
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... most beautiful - Juno , Minerva , or Venus . He gave the golden apple to Venus , with the natural result that the other two goddesses became his bitter enemies . Photo : Rischgitz Collection . GEORGE CHAPMAN Photo : W.
... most beautiful - Juno , Minerva , or Venus . He gave the golden apple to Venus , with the natural result that the other two goddesses became his bitter enemies . Photo : Rischgitz Collection . GEORGE CHAPMAN Photo : W.
Side 63
... nature of the early annals of Rome . It attempted to prove four main points . The author contended that ( 1 ) the Homeric poems were composed without the aid of writing , which is not mentioned in them and , in 950 в.C. , was either ...
... nature of the early annals of Rome . It attempted to prove four main points . The author contended that ( 1 ) the Homeric poems were composed without the aid of writing , which is not mentioned in them and , in 950 в.C. , was either ...
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... natural outgrowth of Judaism . To the student of history and of religious thought , the New Testament is the most important part of the Bible ; yet , as litera- ture , it is on the whole inferior to the earlier writings . By the time of ...
... natural outgrowth of Judaism . To the student of history and of religious thought , the New Testament is the most important part of the Bible ; yet , as litera- ture , it is on the whole inferior to the earlier writings . By the time of ...
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