Of Reading BooksConstable, 1930 - 153 páginas |
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... Hebrew words . Now this characteristic of the Hebrew vocabulary carries certain consequences which are pertinent to this discussion . In the first place , it gave to the diction of Hebrew literature an incomparable vividness . Thereis a ...
... Hebrew words . Now this characteristic of the Hebrew vocabulary carries certain consequences which are pertinent to this discussion . In the first place , it gave to the diction of Hebrew literature an incomparable vividness . Thereis a ...
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... Hebrew upon equal terms . There are in the English vocabulary , as every- body knows , two chief elements - the one native , the other complexly foreign . And it is the fusion of these two which constitutes the unrivalled flexibil- ity ...
... Hebrew upon equal terms . There are in the English vocabulary , as every- body knows , two chief elements - the one native , the other complexly foreign . And it is the fusion of these two which constitutes the unrivalled flexibil- ity ...
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... Hebrew poetry itself , the formative principle of which , as everybody knows , was what has been called " the rhythm of meaning " -a parallelism of thought , as well as of form , which was susceptible of infinite variety . " The rapid ...
... Hebrew poetry itself , the formative principle of which , as everybody knows , was what has been called " the rhythm of meaning " -a parallelism of thought , as well as of form , which was susceptible of infinite variety . " The rapid ...
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The Pilgrims Progress p | 3 |
The Noblest Monument of English Prose p | 47 |
Two Readings of Earth p | 81 |
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