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... hands , Those terrible man - killing hands that had slaughtered so many of his sons . The sight of a human being ... hand push away the old man who had been clinging to his knees ; Priam's words , recalling his own old father , had ...
... hands , Those terrible man - killing hands that had slaughtered so many of his sons . The sight of a human being ... hand push away the old man who had been clinging to his knees ; Priam's words , recalling his own old father , had ...
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... hand , the reality of the Old Testament presents itself as complete truth with a claim to sole authority , on the other hand that very claim forces it to a con- stant interpretative change in its own content ; for millennia it undergoes ...
... hand , the reality of the Old Testament presents itself as complete truth with a claim to sole authority , on the other hand that very claim forces it to a con- stant interpretative change in its own content ; for millennia it undergoes ...
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... hand , that only the substance ( i.e. salvation ) is of importance in the Scriptures ; yes , he ad- vanced as far sometimes as that spiritualism which skips over the Scriptures ; on the other hand , he could not rid himself of the ...
... hand , that only the substance ( i.e. salvation ) is of importance in the Scriptures ; yes , he ad- vanced as far sometimes as that spiritualism which skips over the Scriptures ; on the other hand , he could not rid himself of the ...
Contents
HOMER The Iliad or The Poem of Force | 3 |
AESCHYLUS Introduction to the Oresteia | 51 |
Sophocles | 78 |
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The Proper Study: Essays on Western Classics Quentin Anderson,Joseph Anthony Mazzeo No preview available - 1962 |
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