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Page 89
... Hellenism the Hellenism of the late Isadora Duncan , of Miss Jane Harrison , of Mr. Cornford , and if not of Professor Murray himself , of many of his too fervent disciples . By corybantic Hel- - lenism I mean the Hellenism which finds ...
... Hellenism the Hellenism of the late Isadora Duncan , of Miss Jane Harrison , of Mr. Cornford , and if not of Professor Murray himself , of many of his too fervent disciples . By corybantic Hel- - lenism I mean the Hellenism which finds ...
Page 90
... Hellenism of Susan Glaspell's Road to the Temple , " Jig saw the Lysistrata . . . I sat there with tears streaming " the Hellenism of Hugh Walpole's Maradick , " It was the old Greek spirit come to life again ... something that Homer ...
... Hellenism of Susan Glaspell's Road to the Temple , " Jig saw the Lysistrata . . . I sat there with tears streaming " the Hellenism of Hugh Walpole's Maradick , " It was the old Greek spirit come to life again ... something that Homer ...
Page 91
... Hellenism of that inco- herent rhapsody , André Gide's " Prometheus in a Parisian Café " - the Hellenism of Mary Antin , who , inspired by Miss Jane Harrison discovers the dance of the Cretan Kouroi about the infant Jove at Prescott ...
... Hellenism of that inco- herent rhapsody , André Gide's " Prometheus in a Parisian Café " - the Hellenism of Mary Antin , who , inspired by Miss Jane Harrison discovers the dance of the Cretan Kouroi about the infant Jove at Prescott ...
Contents
Paul Shorey | 57 |
THE POETIC STRUCTURE OF THE ODYSSEY | 97 |
ANCIENT EMPIRES AND The Modern WORLD | 125 |
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