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... Greece , and Turkey . There were plans to go even further , Egypt and India , but in the event Byron spent most of his time in Greece . Greece is today very much a distinctive country , but at the time of Byron's first visit it was a ...
... Greece , and Turkey . There were plans to go even further , Egypt and India , but in the event Byron spent most of his time in Greece . Greece is today very much a distinctive country , but at the time of Byron's first visit it was a ...
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... Greece , Eng- lish literature was cluttered with conventions and clichés about Greece and about the Modern Greeks . Visitors to the country inevitably saw it in terms of their education which was heavily slanted towards the classics ...
... Greece , Eng- lish literature was cluttered with conventions and clichés about Greece and about the Modern Greeks . Visitors to the country inevitably saw it in terms of their education which was heavily slanted towards the classics ...
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... Greece most bitterly opposed to the Western notion of Greece were obliged to use the political language of their opponents and therefore to slip into their habits of thought . Curiously by the time the Greek Revolution broke out , Byron ...
... Greece most bitterly opposed to the Western notion of Greece were obliged to use the political language of their opponents and therefore to slip into their habits of thought . Curiously by the time the Greek Revolution broke out , Byron ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
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