SophoclesG. Allen, 1902 - 215 páginas |
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Página xxiv
... living wage for condescending to per- form his duties ; a vast mass of slaves lay crushed to consolidate the foundations of his magnificence . He was never long enough at peace to become hebetated ; the glory of Athens began in war and ...
... living wage for condescending to per- form his duties ; a vast mass of slaves lay crushed to consolidate the foundations of his magnificence . He was never long enough at peace to become hebetated ; the glory of Athens began in war and ...
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... living tradition is worth all the industry of a studious barbarian , is sufficiently proved to anybody who observes the essentially different sympathy and finesse with which an Italian or a Frenchman handles a classical matter ...
... living tradition is worth all the industry of a studious barbarian , is sufficiently proved to anybody who observes the essentially different sympathy and finesse with which an Italian or a Frenchman handles a classical matter ...
Página lxxxv
... living . " Other - worldliness never soured this world for him ; sense of the supernatural did not dry up the natural aptitudes and pas- sions ; death did not spoil life for him , Ionian though he was . He could see the world full of ...
... living . " Other - worldliness never soured this world for him ; sense of the supernatural did not dry up the natural aptitudes and pas- sions ; death did not spoil life for him , Ionian though he was . He could see the world full of ...
Página lxxxvi
... living body into which the whole work grows . πολλῶν καλῶν δεῖ τῷ καλόν τι μωμένῳ ( Fr. 853 ) . He speaks for a great era : Renan said that if he had three lives , one of the other two should have been devoted to writing the history of ...
... living body into which the whole work grows . πολλῶν καλῶν δεῖ τῷ καλόν τι μωμένῳ ( Fr. 853 ) . He speaks for a great era : Renan said that if he had three lives , one of the other two should have been devoted to writing the history of ...
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... living : till she's dead , Well said or no , I still am bound to dread . Joc . A great eye opens to us in his decease . Ed . ' Tis great , I know . But while she lives - no peace . Mes . This woman you so dread - who may she be ? Ed ...
... living : till she's dead , Well said or no , I still am bound to dread . Joc . A great eye opens to us in his decease . Ed . ' Tis great , I know . But while she lives - no peace . Mes . This woman you so dread - who may she be ? Ed ...
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