Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... Greek modern versification . See Greek . Lee , Miss Mary E. Social Evenings , 531 . Lieber's Essays on property and labor , 528-31 ; political rights , 529 ; ad- vantage of free institutions , 580 . Literature . See Chinese , Greek and ...
... Greek modern versification . See Greek . Lee , Miss Mary E. Social Evenings , 531 . Lieber's Essays on property and labor , 528-31 ; political rights , 529 ; ad- vantage of free institutions , 580 . Literature . See Chinese , Greek and ...
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... Greek philosophers , Plato and Aristotle . * Such is the general character of Greek literature , and the fruits are worthy of the tree whence they sprung . The history of the Greek intellect and letters affords us one of the most ...
... Greek philosophers , Plato and Aristotle . * Such is the general character of Greek literature , and the fruits are worthy of the tree whence they sprung . The history of the Greek intellect and letters affords us one of the most ...
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... Greek ; he taught Greek to the Roman youth on the Aventine ; believing in the Pythagorean doc- trine of metempsychosis , he claimed a Greek extraction , and proclaimed himself the reanimated soul of Homer . Nay , so thoroughly was he Greek ...
... Greek ; he taught Greek to the Roman youth on the Aventine ; believing in the Pythagorean doc- trine of metempsychosis , he claimed a Greek extraction , and proclaimed himself the reanimated soul of Homer . Nay , so thoroughly was he Greek ...
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