The Dawn of Literature |
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עמוד 112
The Second Period is that of Epic — the era ( overlapping , of course , the First )
in which those huge poems dealing with the history and the mythology of the
Aryan or Hindu conquerors were composed . They are indeed colossal — the two
...
The Second Period is that of Epic — the era ( overlapping , of course , the First )
in which those huge poems dealing with the history and the mythology of the
Aryan or Hindu conquerors were composed . They are indeed colossal — the two
...
עמוד 183
Asadi doubtless composed a great mass of verse for his court audiences , but to -
day only a small amount remains . One notable thing he did : he either invented
or introduced from Europe the so - called dispute in verse form , the tenson , as ...
Asadi doubtless composed a great mass of verse for his court audiences , but to -
day only a small amount remains . One notable thing he did : he either invented
or introduced from Europe the so - called dispute in verse form , the tenson , as ...
עמוד 307
Five books composed the Law — Genesis , Exodus , Leviticus , Numbers and
Deuteronomy — all having the collective name of the Pentateuch . To those early
Hebrews it seemed beyond doubt that these rolls containing the history and ...
Five books composed the Law — Genesis , Exodus , Leviticus , Numbers and
Deuteronomy — all having the collective name of the Pentateuch . To those early
Hebrews it seemed beyond doubt that these rolls containing the history and ...
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ages ancient Assyria beauty became body brother brought called cause centuries chief child Chinese civilization collection comes composed court dead deal death deeds early earth Egypt Egyptian enter epic existence expression eyes faith father followers four gain Garden give gods hand happy hear heart Heaven Hebrew Hindu human hundred India King known land language later legends length light literature live London looked Lord means mighty monarch nature never night once original passed period Persian philosophy plays poem poet poetry possessed presented probably race religion religious revealed ruler sacred scholars seemed song sorrow soul spirit story strange thee things thou thought thousand to-day translation true turn unto vast wife wisdom wise woman writings written young