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The Project Gutenberg eBook of Life of Robert Burns, by Thomas Carlyle

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become known in British literature as the author of the best prose translation of Dante.) After a few years spent at the ordinary parish school, Thomas was sent, in his thirteenth

Religion and Humanism, Why I am not a Christian

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with Classical literature and Classical values. "Humanism" comes from the Latin word for man, homo , and the derived adjective, humanus , "human." Applying the term to Greek human

The History of London, by Walter Besant.

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arts, learning, literature, culture, we owe little or nothing to the Anglo-Saxon. In all these things we are indebted to the South. Let us see how the Anglo-Saxon Londoner lived.

Two Poems by William Cullen Bryant

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and American Literature In summarizing William Cullen Bryant's contributions to a mythic view of the American past, Mr. Dahl offers the readers of his "Mound-Builders" article (pu

History of Phrenology on the Web

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arts practised, and literature taking root, not only in intervals of tranquillity, but amidst the alarms of war. Before the foundation of Rome, the Etruscans had established civil

The Virginia Company of London, 1606-1624, by Wesley Frank Craven.

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as their promotional literature amply demonstrates. He was a nobleman, the head of a great family, and a member of His Majesty's Council for Virginia. "Now know yee," reads the co

SCA Renaissance Dance Homepage

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English courtesy literature before 1557 by Millett, Fred Benjamin, 1890- Reformation and Revelry: The Practices and Politics of Dancing in Early Modern England, c.1550-c.1640 Seve

Auld Lang Syne

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of a form of literature which has always existed, and which has stirred human emotion in every age, in spite of contempt continually poured on it. The earliest germ of the song &q

The Project Gutenberg eBook of Past and Present, by Thomas Carlyle

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for beauty, and as literature, surmounts the powers of art. The most elaborate history of today will have the oddest dislocated look in the next generation. The historian of today

Woman: A Vindication  Chapter 10

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origin, played in the literature of the eighteenth century, and the independence with which they moved in society, how can it any longer be maintained, with any semblance of hones

James Adair's 1775 "History of the American Indians"

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are the disgrace of literature, and an insult to common sense. There are too many instances of this prostitution in Great Britain, for it to be suffered in America. Numbers of hig

Occult Roots Of The Modern Bible Versions

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incorporated Platonic literature and the Hermetic sciences - astrology, alchemy and magic - with Scripture, professing a Christian form of Neo-Platonism. "Another source from
Occult Roots Of The Modern Bible Versions


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