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Side 49
... stories that cluster about the name of Jesus in Matthew and Luke , . . . we say that these are legends , " " There is no more evidence of a superin- tending special providence enforcing uniformity in the Bible than in Hindu or Chinese ...
... stories that cluster about the name of Jesus in Matthew and Luke , . . . we say that these are legends , " " There is no more evidence of a superin- tending special providence enforcing uniformity in the Bible than in Hindu or Chinese ...
Side 52
... story , and rather strangely humor , which all will not concede to be a class of composition , any more than pathos . It is not to be supposed that Professor Newcomer would attempt to find a place for any specimen of literature in this ...
... story , and rather strangely humor , which all will not concede to be a class of composition , any more than pathos . It is not to be supposed that Professor Newcomer would attempt to find a place for any specimen of literature in this ...
Side 100
... story of great interest , giving a view of times and persons possessing a kind of sacred fascination . The scene is in Palestine and Egypt in the reign of King Solomon , and the author is very successful in his attempt to create the ...
... story of great interest , giving a view of times and persons possessing a kind of sacred fascination . The scene is in Palestine and Egypt in the reign of King Solomon , and the author is very successful in his attempt to create the ...
Side 114
... story . " Probably the currency of the realm , and the state in- duced by over - indulgence in intoxicants are the richest fields for the artist in picturesque phrasing . The average young man of the period seldom refers to money . He ...
... story . " Probably the currency of the realm , and the state in- duced by over - indulgence in intoxicants are the richest fields for the artist in picturesque phrasing . The average young man of the period seldom refers to money . He ...
Side 118
... story has raged among us with unpro- nounceable fury , in every variety of form . Kipling has given the Cockney and the brogue of the Three Privates . Barrie , the tanglesome burr of his Scotchmen , and Cable , the soft drawl of the ...
... story has raged among us with unpro- nounceable fury , in every variety of form . Kipling has given the Cockney and the brogue of the Three Privates . Barrie , the tanglesome burr of his Scotchmen , and Cable , the soft drawl of the ...
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