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Excerpt from God in History, Vol. 2 of 3: Or the Progress of Man's Faith in the Moral Order of the World
Homer exalted, purified, and refined the poetry of his nation, while he decided the tendency of its in?uence by his choice of subjects among the incidents with which it furnished him. He no more invented these incidents than Shakespeare did those of his histories or dramas; nay, even less so, but he stamped upon them the personal impress of a free creative mind.
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