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Sophocles is then the best antidote to many of the aberrations and extravagances of present - day taste , and especially to what we may call corybantic Hellenism - the Hellenism of the late Isadora Duncan , of Miss Jane Harrison ...
Sophocles is then the best antidote to many of the aberrations and extravagances of present - day taste , and especially to what we may call corybantic Hellenism - the Hellenism of the late Isadora Duncan , of Miss Jane Harrison ...
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lenism I mean the Hellenism which finds the Greek genius and the Greek religion , not in the imaginative reason , but rather in song and dance and Bacchic ecstasy and garlanded South Sea Island nakedness , and Aristophanic license and ...
lenism I mean the Hellenism which finds the Greek genius and the Greek religion , not in the imaginative reason , but rather in song and dance and Bacchic ecstasy and garlanded South Sea Island nakedness , and Aristophanic license and ...
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Whitman and wrote verse that could be whispered , shouted and screamed — the Hellenism of that incoherent rhapsody , André Gide's “ Prometheus in a Parisian Café ” — the Hellenism of Mary Antin , who , inspired by Miss Jane Harrison ...
Whitman and wrote verse that could be whispered , shouted and screamed — the Hellenism of that incoherent rhapsody , André Gide's “ Prometheus in a Parisian Café ” — the Hellenism of Mary Antin , who , inspired by Miss Jane Harrison ...
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Paul Shorey | 57 |
THE POETIC STRUCTURE OF THE ODYSSEY | 97 |
ANCIENT EMPIRES AND THE MODERN WORLD | 125 |
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