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... ancient literature and ancient history , took a perverse pleasure in concealing it . When first shown the Parthenon he is supposed to have remarked that it was very like the Mansion House , and when Hobhouse or local guides tried to ...
... ancient literature and ancient history , took a perverse pleasure in concealing it . When first shown the Parthenon he is supposed to have remarked that it was very like the Mansion House , and when Hobhouse or local guides tried to ...
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... ancient times . It is no good the Greeks looking to foreigners to help them , Byron shouts , what Greece needs is violent revolution : In all save form alone how chang'd , and who That marks the fire still sparkling in each eye Who but ...
... ancient times . It is no good the Greeks looking to foreigners to help them , Byron shouts , what Greece needs is violent revolution : In all save form alone how chang'd , and who That marks the fire still sparkling in each eye Who but ...
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... ancient ancestors and they knew little about them . When travellers found the locals at Marathon or Salamis or in the Mani with stories about ancient times , they were delighted , for they thought they had found a genuine tradition from ...
... ancient ancestors and they knew little about them . When travellers found the locals at Marathon or Salamis or in the Mani with stories about ancient times , they were delighted , for they thought they had found a genuine tradition from ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
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