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... Literature , The , by the Rev. S. Law Wilson , M. A. , B.D. , Theologisch Tijdschrift , Theology , Ritschlian , The , Criti cal and Constructive : An Exposition and an Estimate , by Alfred E. Garvie , B.D. , Theologische Studien und Kri ...
... Literature , The , by the Rev. S. Law Wilson , M. A. , B.D. , Theologisch Tijdschrift , Theology , Ritschlian , The , Criti cal and Constructive : An Exposition and an Estimate , by Alfred E. Garvie , B.D. , Theologische Studien und Kri ...
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... literature as ' spirituality , ' and on another is known as ' cosmic emotion ' is conspicuous by its absence from Stevenson's life and works . What is here meant may be best illustrated by quotations from two of the most emphatically ...
... literature as ' spirituality , ' and on another is known as ' cosmic emotion ' is conspicuous by its absence from Stevenson's life and works . What is here meant may be best illustrated by quotations from two of the most emphatically ...
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... literature . It is not easy to separate his personality from his books ; perhaps it will never be quite possible to separate them . The generation of critics who knew and loved him — and could not help infusing the rapture of love into ...
... literature . It is not easy to separate his personality from his books ; perhaps it will never be quite possible to separate them . The generation of critics who knew and loved him — and could not help infusing the rapture of love into ...
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... literature of the country , and given birth to some of its most charming lyrics . Perhaps the days of Wallace and Bruce are too distant , and are gradually fading away in the past , though it is not likely that they will ever be ...
... literature of the country , and given birth to some of its most charming lyrics . Perhaps the days of Wallace and Bruce are too distant , and are gradually fading away in the past , though it is not likely that they will ever be ...
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... literature . As a record it is the literary presentation of a nation's life in all its various forms and relations , and in their different developments . Hence we have , and are having in increasing numbers , literary histories ...
... literature . As a record it is the literary presentation of a nation's life in all its various forms and relations , and in their different developments . Hence we have , and are having in increasing numbers , literary histories ...
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