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Page 61
... seats of the theatre could perhaps see the sacred isle . The apparent anti - climax of the long debate on Ajax's burial is justified by some modern critics by the importance which the Greeks attached to burial and the SOPHOCLES 61.
... seats of the theatre could perhaps see the sacred isle . The apparent anti - climax of the long debate on Ajax's burial is justified by some modern critics by the importance which the Greeks attached to burial and the SOPHOCLES 61.
Page 79
... perhaps unfair version , puts it : Lulled by Olympian harmonies reposes That hero wafted to the halls divine , And the goddess with the cheeks of roses Smiling reaches him- the foaming stein . Seneca wrote a declamatory play , Hercules ...
... perhaps unfair version , puts it : Lulled by Olympian harmonies reposes That hero wafted to the halls divine , And the goddess with the cheeks of roses Smiling reaches him- the foaming stein . Seneca wrote a declamatory play , Hercules ...
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... Perhaps I may be thought to be wandering too far from my proper province if I suggest to you , among the points which I should like at least to raise , such questions as these : What do we mean by freedom ? I PREFATORY NOTE . Lest the ...
... Perhaps I may be thought to be wandering too far from my proper province if I suggest to you , among the points which I should like at least to raise , such questions as these : What do we mean by freedom ? I PREFATORY NOTE . Lest the ...
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