Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 26 |
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... took in Athens . In the Dorian states generally Eros led to military efficiency - witness the Sacred Band at Thebes - though that too passed through the Socratic Pythagorean school , as well as through the normal Dorian . ' After a ...
... took in Athens . In the Dorian states generally Eros led to military efficiency - witness the Sacred Band at Thebes - though that too passed through the Socratic Pythagorean school , as well as through the normal Dorian . ' After a ...
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... took a hand at quadrille or bowls with equal facility ; made punch better than any man of his degree in England ; had the merriest quips and conceits , and was altogether as brimful of rogueries and inventions as you could desire ...
... took a hand at quadrille or bowls with equal facility ; made punch better than any man of his degree in England ; had the merriest quips and conceits , and was altogether as brimful of rogueries and inventions as you could desire ...
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... took her up to her room , opened her jewel box , and gave her the letters to read . And still , despite the obloquy , Mme Héger , that silent lady , held her peace . Louise Héger told Frederika Macdonald , once a pupil at the pensionnat ...
... took her up to her room , opened her jewel box , and gave her the letters to read . And still , despite the obloquy , Mme Héger , that silent lady , held her peace . Louise Héger told Frederika Macdonald , once a pupil at the pensionnat ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture Life and Literature | 26 |
The Garden of the Muses A Chorus from the Medea | 43 |
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