The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1968 |
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... literature , as revealed in the tablets , ranged from historical chronicles to law codes , " wisdom literature " ( like the Proverbs ) , and personal letters . One amusing example of the wisdom literature reads : You can have a King ...
... literature , as revealed in the tablets , ranged from historical chronicles to law codes , " wisdom literature " ( like the Proverbs ) , and personal letters . One amusing example of the wisdom literature reads : You can have a King ...
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... Literature , he discusses and evaluates the literature of the Renais- sance . But in all these works he assumes , when not explicitly arguing for it , the continuity of classical , medieval , and Renaissance culture . Then there is the ...
... Literature , he discusses and evaluates the literature of the Renais- sance . But in all these works he assumes , when not explicitly arguing for it , the continuity of classical , medieval , and Renaissance culture . Then there is the ...
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... literature which treats the same emotion . What , after all , can the history of early British Christianity , in pure reason , add to the motives for piety as they exist in the eighteenth century ? Why should Mr. Wordsworth's inn be ...
... literature which treats the same emotion . What , after all , can the history of early British Christianity , in pure reason , add to the motives for piety as they exist in the eighteenth century ? Why should Mr. Wordsworth's inn be ...
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Introduction | 2 |
PART | 77 |
A Little Anthology of Contemporary Poetry | 108 |
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