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... sentiments into the most elegant and poetic English prose at my command ; as I conceive that the office of interpreter cannot well be thoroughly combined with that of a tasteful translator . The introduction to and analyses of the ...
... sentiments into the most elegant and poetic English prose at my command ; as I conceive that the office of interpreter cannot well be thoroughly combined with that of a tasteful translator . The introduction to and analyses of the ...
Page vi
... sentiments into the most elegant and poetic English prose at my command ; as I conceive that the office of interpreter cannot well be thoroughly combined with that of a tasteful translator . The introduction to and analyses of the ...
... sentiments into the most elegant and poetic English prose at my command ; as I conceive that the office of interpreter cannot well be thoroughly combined with that of a tasteful translator . The introduction to and analyses of the ...
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... sentiment of Hellenic unity animated the Hellênes during the heroic period of their history . Of this Panhellenic spirit the poet was by virtue of his office , his temperament , and his position as a Theban , a singularly faithful ...
... sentiment of Hellenic unity animated the Hellênes during the heroic period of their history . Of this Panhellenic spirit the poet was by virtue of his office , his temperament , and his position as a Theban , a singularly faithful ...
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... sentiment with regard to the salvation of Hellas . His profession as a poet , his membership of the widespread clan of the Aegidae , his close connection with Delphi , his well- attested admiration for Athens and Aegina prevented him ...
... sentiment with regard to the salvation of Hellas . His profession as a poet , his membership of the widespread clan of the Aegidae , his close connection with Delphi , his well- attested admiration for Athens and Aegina prevented him ...
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... sentiment τεκμαίρει χρῆμ ̓ ἕκαστον μôμos , Ol . vi . 73 , 74 , ' cavil beareth some testimony to every matter , ' which I venture to restore , was very likely corrupted owing to not being thoroughly understood . Many of the gnômae have ...
... sentiment τεκμαίρει χρῆμ ̓ ἕκαστον μôμos , Ol . vi . 73 , 74 , ' cavil beareth some testimony to every matter , ' which I venture to restore , was very likely corrupted owing to not being thoroughly understood . Many of the gnômae have ...
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