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Lludd and Llevelys part 1

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Lludd and Llevelys  (Anonymous: Some Time Before 14th Century) Notonly is nothing known of the author of this story, but it is hardly possible tomake...

The Story of Devadatta 1

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Somadeva (Flourished about 1070 A.D.) Somadeva (Soma with the Brahminical suffix deva) was a poet of Kashmir. His celebrated collection, the Ocean of Streams of...

The Raising of Lazarus 1

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The Raising of Lazarus (From the New Testament, John XI) Though this story is part of the larger narrative of the Gospel of St. John,...

The Jewish Mother 2

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The literature of the New Testament (which was written in late Greek) is difficult to classify. It is Jewish, of course, but permeated by...

The History of Susanna 2

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And the elders said:—“As we walked in the garden alone, this woman came in with two maids, and shut the garden doors, and sent...

The Dream 2

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Howbeit the ways were unknown to me: and thereupon I took up my packet, unlocked and unbarred the doors, but those good and faithful...

The Book of Ruth 1

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The Book of Ruth (From the Old Testament) Into the extremely complicated questions of authorship, origin and development of the Old Testament it is not...

Rabbi Akiva 1

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The Talmud is a great collection of law, ritual, precept, and example, which was composed during the period extending from the First Century B.C....

Horatius at the Bridge 1

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Ancient Rome It is a commonplace of literary history that Roman art was largely imitated or derived from the Greek, and in particular that Roman...

Phineus And The Harpies 2

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Thus he spake; and towards him the aged sire opened his sightless eyes and lifted them up and replied with these words: “Be silent, store...