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One which pretends to be an inscription , says that the statue of Apis the pugilist was erected in honour of him by his rivals , because he never hurt anybody ! ' Another relates that Charmus ran a race with five competitors , and came ...
One which pretends to be an inscription , says that the statue of Apis the pugilist was erected in honour of him by his rivals , because he never hurt anybody ! ' Another relates that Charmus ran a race with five competitors , and came ...
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... he is not burdened with the weight of all this unintelligible world ; he never feels any religious emotion ; he never betrays any moral enthusiasm ; he is content to dwell on the decorative surface of nature and of civilization .
... he is not burdened with the weight of all this unintelligible world ; he never feels any religious emotion ; he never betrays any moral enthusiasm ; he is content to dwell on the decorative surface of nature and of civilization .
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Now Dora Greenwell , with all her intense preoccupation with the life of the soul , and with all her absolute loyalty to the stern demands of religion , never errs in that deadly fashion . Her outlook is always human ; religion , in her ...
Now Dora Greenwell , with all her intense preoccupation with the life of the soul , and with all her absolute loyalty to the stern demands of religion , never errs in that deadly fashion . Her outlook is always human ; religion , in her ...
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EVANGELICAL RELIGION AND LITERATURE | 9 |
THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY | 29 |
WALTHER VON DER VOGELWEIDE | 47 |
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