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... Athenian Academy , he gives a tribute to Athenian Wisdom : This was a wise , well - judged Politic of the Athenians ( and what they were very punctual and constant in the practice of ) to decree and erect Monuments in Honour , and to ...
... Athenian Academy , he gives a tribute to Athenian Wisdom : This was a wise , well - judged Politic of the Athenians ( and what they were very punctual and constant in the practice of ) to decree and erect Monuments in Honour , and to ...
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... Athenians , who were not only suspicious of the Rich and Great , but of those who distinguish'd themselves by superior Talents and Abilities . They were ready enough to grant Exemptions and Immunities to those who had render'd any ...
... Athenians , who were not only suspicious of the Rich and Great , but of those who distinguish'd themselves by superior Talents and Abilities . They were ready enough to grant Exemptions and Immunities to those who had render'd any ...
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... Athenians mistrustful of his prowess , the book is cut short . It is clear that the book would have ended with the celebration of virtue and freedom triumph- ing over evil and tyranny . What is interesting to observe , how- ever , is ...
... Athenians mistrustful of his prowess , the book is cut short . It is clear that the book would have ended with the celebration of virtue and freedom triumph- ing over evil and tyranny . What is interesting to observe , how- ever , is ...
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INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
THE SOCIETY OF DILETTANTI AND THE GROWTH | 17 |
ROMANTIC HELLENISM IN THE LITERATURE OF TRAVEL | 39 |
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The Rise of Romantic Hellenism in English Literature, 1732-1786 Bernard Herbert Stern Uddragsvisning - 1940 |
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