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Updated: May 11, 2025
Whereupon for the safety of democracy a half-ounce of hair was scraped dry from the cheeks of three Italians and one Pole. Outside the world of the company there appeared, from time to time, the colonel, a heavy man with snarling teeth, who circumnavigated the battalion drill-field upon a handsome black horse. He was a West Pointer, and, mimetically, a gentleman.
If she waits for encouragement from you, her accomplishments won't amount to a row of pins." "You see, papa, I'm going to take the commercial course at High and learn stenography and typewriting, so it will just balance my education fine." "Well, little woman, whatever you say." "You know what I say." "Don't you think she is a bit too young?" Mimetically: "No, I don't think she's a bit too young.
The great deeds of the hero god, recited, chanted, or sung, and mimetically rendered, naturally came to be supplemented by details, so growing into accounts of his life; and thus the priest poet gave origin to the biographer, whose narratives, being extended to less sacred personages, became secularized.
Going back to the early time when the deeds of the god-king, chanted and mimetically represented in dances round his altar, were further narrated in picture-writings on the walls of temples and palaces, and so constituted a rude literature, we might trace the development of Literature through phases in which, as in the Hebrew Scriptures, it presents in one work theology, cosmogony, history, biography, civil law, ethics, poetry; through other phases in which, as in the Iliad, the religious, martial, historical, the epic, dramatic, and lyric elements are similarly commingled; down to its present heterogeneous development, in which its divisions and subdivisions are so numerous and varied as to defy complete classification.
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