The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 212A. Constable, 1910 |
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... Greek ideas and the Greek culture , and the surmise with which he concludes his lecture , that there are probably few ' men who have lived longer and more intimately with the ' old Greeks ' than he has , is , we may concede , a ...
... Greek ideas and the Greek culture , and the surmise with which he concludes his lecture , that there are probably few ' men who have lived longer and more intimately with the ' old Greeks ' than he has , is , we may concede , a ...
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... Greeks were as supreme in science as in other departments . ' Not Greek form only , we are told , but Greek thought has been the greatest and the clearest ' that the world has yet seen . ' Professor Mahaffy would perpetuate to all ...
... Greeks were as supreme in science as in other departments . ' Not Greek form only , we are told , but Greek thought has been the greatest and the clearest ' that the world has yet seen . ' Professor Mahaffy would perpetuate to all ...
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... Greek civilisations , evidences and traces of Greek influence and forthwith annexing all such territories in the Greek name . The problems which exercise modern philosophy exercised also the philosophers of Greece , therefore modern ...
... Greek civilisations , evidences and traces of Greek influence and forthwith annexing all such territories in the Greek name . The problems which exercise modern philosophy exercised also the philosophers of Greece , therefore modern ...
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THE DEATH OF THE KING | 1 |
tion By John Pentland Mahaffy New York | 32 |
Lyte Macmillan 1899 | 54 |
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