Prose and PoetryDent, 1961 - 364 pages |
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Page 307
... ancient magic - working heathen gods , he was delivered over to the ecclesiastical courts . On the rack he confessed that he was the god Apollo . Before his execution he begged that he might be permitted for the last time to play the ...
... ancient magic - working heathen gods , he was delivered over to the ecclesiastical courts . On the rack he confessed that he was the god Apollo . Before his execution he begged that he might be permitted for the last time to play the ...
Page 319
... ancient temple , which in his time , he assured them , had been the most beautiful in all Greece ; but none of his hearers knew the name , which he pro- nounced with a loving tenderness . But finally , when the old man had again ...
... ancient temple , which in his time , he assured them , had been the most beautiful in all Greece ; but none of his hearers knew the name , which he pro- nounced with a loving tenderness . But finally , when the old man had again ...
Page 337
... ancient Judean life . Take , for example , the Scotch Protestants : are not they Hebrews , whose names even are biblical , whose very cant smacks of the Phariseeism of ancient Jerusalem , and whose religion is naught else than a pork ...
... ancient Judean life . Take , for example , the Scotch Protestants : are not they Hebrews , whose names even are biblical , whose very cant smacks of the Phariseeism of ancient Jerusalem , and whose religion is naught else than a pork ...
Contents
BOOK OF SONGS | 3 |
Where? Ruth Duffin | 9 |
A Mountain Idyll John Todhunter | 42 |
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