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... lecture here , I took for my theme The Case of Euripides . My view of the third Athenian tragedian is that of Aristophanes and Jebb , not that of Brown- ing and Professor Murray and the American liberals , from Justice Brandeis to Mr ...
... lecture here , I took for my theme The Case of Euripides . My view of the third Athenian tragedian is that of Aristophanes and Jebb , not that of Brown- ing and Professor Murray and the American liberals , from Justice Brandeis to Mr ...
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... were familiar with all that war suggested , so familiar that when Odysseus returns to his home he does not tell a single thing connected with Troy . The bard had made it unnecessary for him to repeat in 122 MARTIN CLASSICAL LECTURES.
... were familiar with all that war suggested , so familiar that when Odysseus returns to his home he does not tell a single thing connected with Troy . The bard had made it unnecessary for him to repeat in 122 MARTIN CLASSICAL LECTURES.
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... lecture is a corrected and amplified version of one delivered in the John Rylands Library on January 9 , 1929. For many valuable cor- rections I am indebted to my friend Mr. William Beare , M.A. , Senior Lecturer in Latin in the ...
... lecture is a corrected and amplified version of one delivered in the John Rylands Library on January 9 , 1929. For many valuable cor- rections I am indebted to my friend Mr. William Beare , M.A. , Senior Lecturer in Latin in the ...
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