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... historiography . They are also representatives of that strange people " who had other interests than those of commerce , other loves than that of wealth . " SOPHOCLES PAUL SHOREY Professor of Greek in the University of THUCYDIDES 55.
... historiography . They are also representatives of that strange people " who had other interests than those of commerce , other loves than that of wealth . " SOPHOCLES PAUL SHOREY Professor of Greek in the University of THUCYDIDES 55.
Page 87
... university and read Cornford and Miss Harrison and Murray and all the other books which are now systematically employed to propagate misconceptions about Greek literature , and you will continue to believe that the first chorus of the ...
... university and read Cornford and Miss Harrison and Murray and all the other books which are now systematically employed to propagate misconceptions about Greek literature , and you will continue to believe that the first chorus of the ...
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... University of Manchester , sometime Visiting Lecturer in Classics in Harvard University , Knight Commander of the Order of the Crown of Italy . T HE subject of this lecture is submitted to the judgement of thoughtful men and women in ...
... University of Manchester , sometime Visiting Lecturer in Classics in Harvard University , Knight Commander of the Order of the Crown of Italy . T HE subject of this lecture is submitted to the judgement of thoughtful men and women in ...
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