Social Life in Greece from Homer to MenanderMacmillan, 1874 - 495 strani |
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... other relic of Greek literature . A qualified exception , as to antiquity , may perhaps be made in favour of Hesiod , but the social state described by him if contemporaneous , yet belongs to a CHAPTER II The Greeks of the Homeric.
... other relic of Greek literature . A qualified exception , as to antiquity , may perhaps be made in favour of Hesiod , but the social state described by him if contemporaneous , yet belongs to a CHAPTER II The Greeks of the Homeric.
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... perhaps Hipponax . It has hardly been remarked , how intensely aristocratic was their tone , and how they uniformly addressed themselves to the powers that be , often in pointed exclusion of all inferior classes . The Rhapsodists ...
... perhaps Hipponax . It has hardly been remarked , how intensely aristocratic was their tone , and how they uniformly addressed themselves to the powers that be , often in pointed exclusion of all inferior classes . The Rhapsodists ...
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... perhaps the Egyptians , sailed with powerful fleets through the Ægean , and traded at enormous advantage with the rude inhabitants of the coasts and islands , by means of their imposing wealth and culture . They settled also in the ...
... perhaps the Egyptians , sailed with powerful fleets through the Ægean , and traded at enormous advantage with the rude inhabitants of the coasts and islands , by means of their imposing wealth and culture . They settled also in the ...
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... perhaps at first semi - Greek , chiefs , the offspring of connections between the invaders and the natives , began gradually to dispossess and supplant the Semitic forerunners of Greek culture . But the splen- dour of their rule was too ...
... perhaps at first semi - Greek , chiefs , the offspring of connections between the invaders and the natives , began gradually to dispossess and supplant the Semitic forerunners of Greek culture . But the splen- dour of their rule was too ...
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... Perhaps Zeus himself , in his Dodonean character , has this imper- sonal aspect as the Father of light and of good . But Zeus of Olympus is quite a different conception . So there is a personified or semi - personified Aldos , and an ...
... Perhaps Zeus himself , in his Dodonean character , has this imper- sonal aspect as the Father of light and of good . But Zeus of Olympus is quite a different conception . So there is a personified or semi - personified Aldos , and an ...
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