The Collected Works of John Jay Chapman: EducationM & S Press, 1970 |
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Page 60
... Greek religion , and it required more highly colored pictures to satisfy them . In the days of Sophocles there is a certain amount of religious feeling left in the people , though one feels that Sophocles is making use of it for ...
... Greek religion , and it required more highly colored pictures to satisfy them . In the days of Sophocles there is a certain amount of religious feeling left in the people , though one feels that Sophocles is making use of it for ...
Page 92
... Greek Revolution broke out in 1821 . In that year he was graduated at Brown Univer- sity , Providence , and thereafter studied medi- cine for three years in Boston . Byron's poems had prepared the youths of Europe and of America for the ...
... Greek Revolution broke out in 1821 . In that year he was graduated at Brown Univer- sity , Providence , and thereafter studied medi- cine for three years in Boston . Byron's poems had prepared the youths of Europe and of America for the ...
Page 104
... Greek Revolution were , for him , soon merged in philanthropy . His work in the Greek cause and the books and papers and speeches he had written had brought him into the world's eye . He returned to Amer- ica a famous man . He was still ...
... Greek Revolution were , for him , soon merged in philanthropy . His work in the Greek cause and the books and papers and speeches he had written had brought him into the world's eye . He returned to Amer- ica a famous man . He was still ...
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