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... Western travellers in Byron's day simply assumed that the Modern Greeks were the descendants of the Ancient Greeks with- out bothering too much about the facts or the implications . They looked at their faces to see if they could find ...
... Western travellers in Byron's day simply assumed that the Modern Greeks were the descendants of the Ancient Greeks with- out bothering too much about the facts or the implications . They looked at their faces to see if they could find ...
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... Western Europeans could not see the events in Greece except in Western philhellenic Byronic terms . The fighting was done by Greeks with their own aims and ambitions but the political justifications were provided by foreigners or western ...
... Western Europeans could not see the events in Greece except in Western philhellenic Byronic terms . The fighting was done by Greeks with their own aims and ambitions but the political justifications were provided by foreigners or western ...
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... Western Desert , Douglas drove off - in direct disobedience of orders and a two - ton truck — to join them ; earning thereby his batman's commendation : ' I like you , sir . You're shit or bust ! ' His subsequent achievement as a poet ...
... Western Desert , Douglas drove off - in direct disobedience of orders and a two - ton truck — to join them ; earning thereby his batman's commendation : ' I like you , sir . You're shit or bust ! ' His subsequent achievement as a poet ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
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