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... idea . It lies behind much work of Sophocles , and at times even Euripides pays his tribute to it . The skill with which Swinburne reproduces Greek ideas would not in itself be enough to create a poem . Indeed the more faithful a modern ...
... idea . It lies behind much work of Sophocles , and at times even Euripides pays his tribute to it . The skill with which Swinburne reproduces Greek ideas would not in itself be enough to create a poem . Indeed the more faithful a modern ...
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... idea of immortality , the wish for immortality , at any rate the interest in immortality , is instinctive . You may ... idea of immortality is well worth considering . Unfortunately it is a consideration which would require more paper ...
... idea of immortality , the wish for immortality , at any rate the interest in immortality , is instinctive . You may ... idea of immortality is well worth considering . Unfortunately it is a consideration which would require more paper ...
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... idea of the soul . He pictured it as the breath of the body , futile and fugitive when severed from its mortal tenement . Hades was the home of idleness and unsubstantiality . 6 6 It was Socrates who invented the soul in our sense of ...
... idea of the soul . He pictured it as the breath of the body , futile and fugitive when severed from its mortal tenement . Hades was the home of idleness and unsubstantiality . 6 6 It was Socrates who invented the soul in our sense of ...
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Fact and Fancy in Medieval English Literature By Miss | 12 |
III | 28 |
Atalanta in Calydon By C M Bowra M A F B A | 51 |
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