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עמוד 139
Like the Attic comedies, most of these plays of the Hindus have a prologue, but,
in general, these performances presented in the valley of the Ganges were much
more romantic than even the later Greek plays. The love theme is exceedingly ...
Like the Attic comedies, most of these plays of the Hindus have a prologue, but,
in general, these performances presented in the valley of the Ganges were much
more romantic than even the later Greek plays. The love theme is exceedingly ...
עמוד 251
Then came Confucius with his emphasis upon a practical philosophy of life, a
strict observance of customs that had been beneficial in the past, and a stolid
resistance to any trends toward radicalism. A little later came Lao-tse with his
possibly ...
Then came Confucius with his emphasis upon a practical philosophy of life, a
strict observance of customs that had been beneficial in the past, and a stolid
resistance to any trends toward radicalism. A little later came Lao-tse with his
possibly ...
עמוד 297
A strong monarchy was finally perfected under their second king, David, who
ruled about 1000 B.C. But the despotism and sloth of later monarchs led to a
division of the country into a Northern section, known as Israel, and, a Southern,
known ...
A strong monarchy was finally perfected under their second king, David, who
ruled about 1000 B.C. But the despotism and sloth of later monarchs led to a
division of the country into a Northern section, known as Israel, and, a Southern,
known ...
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