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... critics . The critics of the eighteenth century found in it a typical example of Greek realism and 80 MARTIN CLASSICAL LECTURES.
... critics . The critics of the eighteenth century found in it a typical example of Greek realism and 80 MARTIN CLASSICAL LECTURES.
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... critic will make us feel them . They are not the qualities most in vogue in contemporary literature , which seeks ... critics will come to feel them if he will give Sophocles a chance and read two or three of his best plays repeatedly ...
... critic will make us feel them . They are not the qualities most in vogue in contemporary literature , which seeks ... critics will come to feel them if he will give Sophocles a chance and read two or three of his best plays repeatedly ...
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... critics to find a difference have all ended in failure . They show the same general vocabulary , the same formation ... critic an easy test , and he actually denied the use of the singular verb with plural subject in the genuine works of ...
... critics to find a difference have all ended in failure . They show the same general vocabulary , the same formation ... critic an easy test , and he actually denied the use of the singular verb with plural subject in the genuine works of ...
Contents
Paul Shorey | 57 |
THE POETIC STRUCTURE OF THE ODYSSEY | 97 |
ANCIENT EMPIRES AND The Modern WORLD | 125 |
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