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Page 57
... literature know that Soph- ocles is the culminating expression of the Athenian spirit . He is to literature what the Parthenon is to architecture and sculpture . Much of that which makes their delight in him almost a personal religion ...
... literature know that Soph- ocles is the culminating expression of the Athenian spirit . He is to literature what the Parthenon is to architecture and sculpture . Much of that which makes their delight in him almost a personal religion ...
Page 86
... literature on the religion of Sophocles and a chapter in every history of Greek religion . This literature includes a Chicago Ph.D. dissertation and a chapter on " Greek Ethical Religion " by myself in Professor Sneath's Yale Press ...
... literature on the religion of Sophocles and a chapter in every history of Greek religion . This literature includes a Chicago Ph.D. dissertation and a chapter on " Greek Ethical Religion " by myself in Professor Sneath's Yale Press ...
Page 89
... literature , which seeks rather emphasis , point , epi- gram , surprise , ingenuity at any cost of reason , beauty , or the continuity and sequence of the thought . They do not immediately appeal to readers of a jazzed taste . But any ...
... literature , which seeks rather emphasis , point , epi- gram , surprise , ingenuity at any cost of reason , beauty , or the continuity and sequence of the thought . They do not immediately appeal to readers of a jazzed taste . But any ...
Contents
Paul Shorey | 57 |
THE POETIC STRUCTURE OF THE ODYSSEY | 97 |
ANCIENT EMPIRES AND The Modern WORLD | 125 |
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