Scribners Monthly, 14 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company, 1877 |
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... Greece would claim the marbles as soon as they were high and dry . So that there does not seem to be much likelihood that any effort will be made to redeem them . All this , of course , is on the supposition that they can be redeemed ...
... Greece would claim the marbles as soon as they were high and dry . So that there does not seem to be much likelihood that any effort will be made to redeem them . All this , of course , is on the supposition that they can be redeemed ...
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... Greece , there is an amount of bright color which prevents any artificial coloring of buildings from being too vivid . Where the air and landscape are bright , we usually find the inhabitants making their dress and their houses yellow ...
... Greece , there is an amount of bright color which prevents any artificial coloring of buildings from being too vivid . Where the air and landscape are bright , we usually find the inhabitants making their dress and their houses yellow ...
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... Greece fills the streets with intense color- ing . We know that though the pattern of Greek dress has greatly changed , its color has always been brilliant . We must there- fore think of an old Greek crowd as a very white crowd , with ...
... Greece fills the streets with intense color- ing . We know that though the pattern of Greek dress has greatly changed , its color has always been brilliant . We must there- fore think of an old Greek crowd as a very white crowd , with ...
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... Greece there is a higher state of education and of general intelligence than in many parts of the great kingdoms of Western Europe . He hints by the way , that the Greek subjects of the Porte are vastly more worthy of sympathy and aid ...
... Greece there is a higher state of education and of general intelligence than in many parts of the great kingdoms of Western Europe . He hints by the way , that the Greek subjects of the Porte are vastly more worthy of sympathy and aid ...
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... Greece and Rome , there was no devil ; one . " New English Books . LONDON , March 3 , 1877 . THOUGH the war cloud is lifted from the eastern horizon the complaints of dullness in all the profes- sions connected with literature and art ...
... Greece and Rome , there was no devil ; one . " New English Books . LONDON , March 3 , 1877 . THOUGH the war cloud is lifted from the eastern horizon the complaints of dullness in all the profes- sions connected with literature and art ...
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