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... human affairs - gods to be worshipped , gods to be placated . Between the myth and the development of the religious idea there is a very intimate connection . The begin- ning of literature was largely concerned with the records of the ...
... human affairs - gods to be worshipped , gods to be placated . Between the myth and the development of the religious idea there is a very intimate connection . The begin- ning of literature was largely concerned with the records of the ...
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... human presence . This story belongs to the Solar Myths , and it is generally supposed that Endymion was the setting ... humanity long before the beginning of literature , and they have inspired poets throughout the ages , not only Homer ...
... human presence . This story belongs to the Solar Myths , and it is generally supposed that Endymion was the setting ... humanity long before the beginning of literature , and they have inspired poets throughout the ages , not only Homer ...
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... human life are birth , death , and marriage , and with each of these certain traditional ceremonies were soon generally observed . The changing seasons also brought with them ceremonies , originally intended for the placa- tion of the ...
... human life are birth , death , and marriage , and with each of these certain traditional ceremonies were soon generally observed . The changing seasons also brought with them ceremonies , originally intended for the placa- tion of the ...
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... human mind in emotional and rhythmical language . " It is important to note that in poetry as well as in prose the initial impulse was absolutely popular . The common dreams and aspirations were the subject of the unknown poets , who ...
... human mind in emotional and rhythmical language . " It is important to note that in poetry as well as in prose the initial impulse was absolutely popular . The common dreams and aspirations were the subject of the unknown poets , who ...
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... human and indivisible ; this is done " without prejudice , " as the lawyers say that is , without expressing any present opinion as to the way in which the Homeric poems came into being . He or she who wishes to visit the " wide expanse ...
... human and indivisible ; this is done " without prejudice , " as the lawyers say that is , without expressing any present opinion as to the way in which the Homeric poems came into being . He or she who wishes to visit the " wide expanse ...
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