The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 57 tomasCentury Company, 1898 |
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... Greek may be in- ferred from the statement of Plutarch that when he did speak in Macedonian it was interpreted by his attendants as indicating unusual excitement or perturbation . Rude people as the Macedonians were , we have no reason ...
... Greek may be in- ferred from the statement of Plutarch that when he did speak in Macedonian it was interpreted by his attendants as indicating unusual excitement or perturbation . Rude people as the Macedonians were , we have no reason ...
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... Greek was always human - very hu- man . His humanity was never apologized for . It was the best thing that he knew of . This sun - lit life on earth was worth living for - indeed , the only thing he knew of worth living for . Whatever ...
... Greek was always human - very hu- man . His humanity was never apologized for . It was the best thing that he knew of . This sun - lit life on earth was worth living for - indeed , the only thing he knew of worth living for . Whatever ...
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... Greek influence in art and civilization , and in the harbor towns Greek manners and the Greek tongue were standard . The Pamphylians , on the other hand , if judged by their language , were of Greek origin . This language , as betrayed ...
... Greek influence in art and civilization , and in the harbor towns Greek manners and the Greek tongue were standard . The Pamphylians , on the other hand , if judged by their language , were of Greek origin . This language , as betrayed ...
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The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 44 tomas Josiah Gilbert Holland,Richard Watson Gilder Visos knygos peržiūra - 1892 |
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