The Southern Literary Journal, and Monthly Magazine, Volumul 2AMS Press, 1967 |
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... ancient heathen poets derived the elements of their finest compositions , by tradition or other- wise , from the Hebrews . How else could Hesiod and Homer have learned the Hebdomadal division of time , unless from a tradition re ...
... ancient heathen poets derived the elements of their finest compositions , by tradition or other- wise , from the Hebrews . How else could Hesiod and Homer have learned the Hebdomadal division of time , unless from a tradition re ...
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... ancient heathen poets derived the elements of their finest compositions , by tradition or other- wise , from the Hebrews . How else could Hesiod and Homer have learned the Hebdomadal division of time , unless from a tradition re ...
... ancient heathen poets derived the elements of their finest compositions , by tradition or other- wise , from the Hebrews . How else could Hesiod and Homer have learned the Hebdomadal division of time , unless from a tradition re ...
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... ancient and modern , foreign and domestic . " I conclude therefore , that in poetical compositions and works of fiction , a disregard to chronological accuracy pretty generally prevail . ed among the ancients and moderns also , until ...
... ancient and modern , foreign and domestic . " I conclude therefore , that in poetical compositions and works of fiction , a disregard to chronological accuracy pretty generally prevail . ed among the ancients and moderns also , until ...
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