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... Greeks . Visitors to the country inevitably saw it in terms of their education which was heavily slanted towards the ... Greeks were the descendants of the Ancient Greeks with- out bothering too much about the facts or the implications ...
... Greeks . Visitors to the country inevitably saw it in terms of their education which was heavily slanted towards the ... Greeks were the descendants of the Ancient Greeks with- out bothering too much about the facts or the implications ...
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... Greeks . The Greeks are slaves , Byron proclaims . Only the landscape and the climate are the same as in ancient times . It is no good the Greeks looking to foreigners to help them , Byron shouts , what Greece needs is violent ...
... Greeks . The Greeks are slaves , Byron proclaims . Only the landscape and the climate are the same as in ancient times . It is no good the Greeks looking to foreigners to help them , Byron shouts , what Greece needs is violent ...
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... Greek names . No need to remind a European audience of their associations . Note also the implicit assumption that the Greeks are the descendants of the Ancient Greeks , degenerate slaves passively accepting their humiliation among the ...
... Greek names . No need to remind a European audience of their associations . Note also the implicit assumption that the Greeks are the descendants of the Ancient Greeks , degenerate slaves passively accepting their humiliation among the ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
MILITARY EXPERIENCE IN LITERATURE | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
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