The Greek Genius and Its Influence: Select Essays and ExtractsLane Cooper Cornell University Press, 1952 - 306 pages |
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... classical coloring , slightly modified by characterizing the Dawn as ' gray ' ; and so nicely are the parts fitted together that a seam is imperceptible , nor is it easy to tell where classical mythology ends and any other element ...
... classical coloring , slightly modified by characterizing the Dawn as ' gray ' ; and so nicely are the parts fitted together that a seam is imperceptible , nor is it easy to tell where classical mythology ends and any other element ...
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... classical education dates from time out of mind ; that it has at the present day spread to all the nations who enjoy the benefit of so - called European civilization , and who , indeed , could not be called civilized till they adopted ...
... classical education dates from time out of mind ; that it has at the present day spread to all the nations who enjoy the benefit of so - called European civilization , and who , indeed , could not be called civilized till they adopted ...
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... Classical Authors in Dante . ) Oxford , 1896 . MUSTARD , WILFRED P. Classical Echoes in Tennyson . New York and London , 1904 . NOLHAC , PIERRE DE . OSGOOD , CHARLES G. Petrarch and the Ancient World . Boston , 1907 . The Classical ...
... Classical Authors in Dante . ) Oxford , 1896 . MUSTARD , WILFRED P. Classical Echoes in Tennyson . New York and London , 1904 . NOLHAC , PIERRE DE . OSGOOD , CHARLES G. Petrarch and the Ancient World . Boston , 1907 . The Classical ...
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