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Pindar Charles Augustus Maude Fennell. N 34 600094166W 5011-29 3 4 2 27342 292. f 27. Front Cover.
Pindar Charles Augustus Maude Fennell. N 34 600094166W 5011-29 3 4 2 27342 292. f 27. Front Cover.
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... Pindar , among which may be mentioned Pindar's Siegesliede erklärt von Friedrich Mezger , Leipzig , 1880. This volume has been found of great use . Though I have not always acquiesced in Prof. Mezger's views as to the structure of the ...
... Pindar , among which may be mentioned Pindar's Siegesliede erklärt von Friedrich Mezger , Leipzig , 1880. This volume has been found of great use . Though I have not always acquiesced in Prof. Mezger's views as to the structure of the ...
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... Pindar in the Journal of Hellenic Studies , is a model of what an essay on the character and style of an ancient poet ought to be . He shows clearly and briefly that " the most indispensable commentary on Pindar " is the " construction ...
... Pindar in the Journal of Hellenic Studies , is a model of what an essay on the character and style of an ancient poet ought to be . He shows clearly and briefly that " the most indispensable commentary on Pindar " is the " construction ...
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... Pindar's allusions Nem . VII . 72-74 . I am fortunate in being able to correct and supplement my own remarks by the ... Pindar forms his odes . In both vase - paintings and odes we have an indication of the special victory for which they ...
... Pindar's allusions Nem . VII . 72-74 . I am fortunate in being able to correct and supplement my own remarks by the ... Pindar forms his odes . In both vase - paintings and odes we have an indication of the special victory for which they ...
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Pindar Charles Augustus Maude Fennell. schools , a man who was found deficient in any one requisite ( say in fleetness ) was chiefly made to practise the corresponding games . Nay , we have evidence that for weaknesses of special muscles ...
Pindar Charles Augustus Maude Fennell. schools , a man who was found deficient in any one requisite ( say in fleetness ) was chiefly made to practise the corresponding games . Nay , we have evidence that for weaknesses of special muscles ...
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