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Pagina 23
... Greeks developed all this and more . The world's tongues echo the Greek language in every land on every day . It was , it will always remain , a formidable accomplishment . The more so because following the first crude beginnings in the ...
... Greeks developed all this and more . The world's tongues echo the Greek language in every land on every day . It was , it will always remain , a formidable accomplishment . The more so because following the first crude beginnings in the ...
Pagina 55
... Greeks . What burning urgency could the average Roman develop in search for spiritual evaluations which held Grecian audiences enthralled ? Greek dramatists sought right , Roman audiences were trained to believe it synonymous with might ...
... Greeks . What burning urgency could the average Roman develop in search for spiritual evaluations which held Grecian audiences enthralled ? Greek dramatists sought right , Roman audiences were trained to believe it synonymous with might ...
Pagina 246
... Greeks . Hamilton , Edith . The Greek Way . Lacroix , P. History of Prostitution . Murray , Gilbert . History of Ancient Greek Literature . Murray , Gilbert . Euripides and His Age . Plutarch . Moralia . Plutarch . Athenaeus . Simonson ...
... Greeks . Hamilton , Edith . The Greek Way . Lacroix , P. History of Prostitution . Murray , Gilbert . History of Ancient Greek Literature . Murray , Gilbert . Euripides and His Age . Plutarch . Moralia . Plutarch . Athenaeus . Simonson ...
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