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... Athens as a place where happy people , moving exquisitely in a bright pure air , are fed on Wisdom in a garden of the Muses , where Harmony prevails , and Aphrodite , drawing holy water from the life - giving , never - failing stream of ...
... Athens as a place where happy people , moving exquisitely in a bright pure air , are fed on Wisdom in a garden of the Muses , where Harmony prevails , and Aphrodite , drawing holy water from the life - giving , never - failing stream of ...
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... Athens , the true Athens of the spirit , lived . In our play , after the Prologue and the scene between the Nurse , the children and the Paidagogos , a company of ladies , sympathetic to Medea , arrive just in time to hear her frantic ...
... Athens , the true Athens of the spirit , lived . In our play , after the Prologue and the scene between the Nurse , the children and the Paidagogos , a company of ladies , sympathetic to Medea , arrive just in time to hear her frantic ...
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... Athens . In the Dorian states generally Eros led to military efficiency - witness the Sacred Band at Thebes - though ... Athens of the spirit lived , though Athens fell . He remembered how for many centuries her garden walks , especially ...
... Athens . In the Dorian states generally Eros led to military efficiency - witness the Sacred Band at Thebes - though ... Athens of the spirit lived , though Athens fell . He remembered how for many centuries her garden walks , especially ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Milton and the Classics | 59 |
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