My object was, to show that neither individuals nor society owe any thing to Protestantism, either in a religious, social, political, or literary point of view.
From a literary point of view the prose romances rank far higher, especially those in which Map is known or suspected to have had a hand.
I do not speak from a literary point of view; but from a moral and religious standard, as you understand it and I understand it, you and I could not differ.
The Christian writers, when looked at in a literary point of view, must be compared with authors of their own times.
It is a work which successive generations have produced, and in which are represented different views, of local or sectarian origin; while the hymns from a literary point of view are of varying value.
The finest hymn to Varuna, from a literary point of view, is the one translated above, and it is mainly on the basis of this hymn that the lofty character of Varuna has been interpreted by occidental writers.
But the foremost work against the League was the famous Satire Menippee (1594), in a literary point of view one of the most remarkable of political books.
But in the consideration of the science and learning in the 18th century from a literary point of view, there is one name and one book which require particular and, in the case of the book, somewhat extended mention.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "literary point" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.