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... conception was by no means thereby eradicated , for it has survived among the natives of Palestine to the present time . When Henry Maundrell visited the high priest of the Samaritans at Nablûs , the ancient Shechem , in 1697 , he ...
... conception was by no means thereby eradicated , for it has survived among the natives of Palestine to the present time . When Henry Maundrell visited the high priest of the Samaritans at Nablûs , the ancient Shechem , in 1697 , he ...
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... conception is still an English conception . My purpose , however , in appealing to the poets is not so much to seek their testimony to the presence of qualities which are generally recognized ; it is rather to ask whether they may not ...
... conception is still an English conception . My purpose , however , in appealing to the poets is not so much to seek their testimony to the presence of qualities which are generally recognized ; it is rather to ask whether they may not ...
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... conception that the English spirit is essen- tially prosaic is untenable in the face of a glorious poetical literature stretching over nearly six centuries . Whatever may be the appear- ances which support that conception , they must be ...
... conception that the English spirit is essen- tially prosaic is untenable in the face of a glorious poetical literature stretching over nearly six centuries . Whatever may be the appear- ances which support that conception , they must be ...
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