The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 207A. Constable, 1808 |
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... sense the religion of Egypt was exceptionally material , ' a question which is not too easily answered . The term ' material ' seems to need definition : the senses in which it might be used are various . But it is doubtful if it could ...
... sense the religion of Egypt was exceptionally material , ' a question which is not too easily answered . The term ' material ' seems to need definition : the senses in which it might be used are various . But it is doubtful if it could ...
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... sense of the supernatural ' appear all one . Homer and Hesiod tell the history of the gods , their relations to one another and to man , as it might be matter for instruction . Now for our purposes we shall not take the essential of ...
... sense of the supernatural ' appear all one . Homer and Hesiod tell the history of the gods , their relations to one another and to man , as it might be matter for instruction . Now for our purposes we shall not take the essential of ...
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... sense of divine presence and divine pro- vidence , expressed in passages which would not disgrace the beliefs of any people or any age . Such is Glaucus's prayer to Apollo : Hear me , O King who art somewhere in the rich plains of Lycia ...
... sense of divine presence and divine pro- vidence , expressed in passages which would not disgrace the beliefs of any people or any age . Such is Glaucus's prayer to Apollo : Hear me , O King who art somewhere in the rich plains of Lycia ...
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