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Page 55
... Greek cause , that we are thus mani- festing a cautious solicitude as to the adoption of so hazardous and extreme a policy as that of any interference in its behalf . We are anxious to interfere : but not to proceed on princi- ples ...
... Greek cause , that we are thus mani- festing a cautious solicitude as to the adoption of so hazardous and extreme a policy as that of any interference in its behalf . We are anxious to interfere : but not to proceed on princi- ples ...
Page 96
... Greek play , ( the first instance of the kind in England , I believe , ) the Edipus Tyrannus of Sophocles , the most admired tragedy of antiquity , was performed before a vast body of assembled literati ; and the incomparable scholar ...
... Greek play , ( the first instance of the kind in England , I believe , ) the Edipus Tyrannus of Sophocles , the most admired tragedy of antiquity , was performed before a vast body of assembled literati ; and the incomparable scholar ...
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... Greek origin ; I have already expressed my belief that the Greeks who landed and settled here borrowed much from ... Greek fashion . Among the numerous occupations of Mercury during his romantic life , that of a shepherd was one ...
... Greek origin ; I have already expressed my belief that the Greeks who landed and settled here borrowed much from ... Greek fashion . Among the numerous occupations of Mercury during his romantic life , that of a shepherd was one ...
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Letters to Julia | 62 |
AFRICA Southern Travels | 79 |
Brookes Elegy on Percy Bysshe Shel | 112 |
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